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changeset 56562:9274a15c1400
(utf-translate-cjk-mode): Doc fix.
author | Luc Teirlinck <teirllm@auburn.edu> |
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date | Sat, 31 Jul 2004 03:29:07 +0000 |
parents | 9e3e4cc5d4ad |
children | 2587479c8e25 |
files | lisp/international/utf-8.el |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 12 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/lisp/international/utf-8.el Fri Jul 30 12:05:32 2004 +0000 +++ b/lisp/international/utf-8.el Sat Jul 31 03:29:07 2004 +0000 @@ -273,7 +273,7 @@ (utf-translate-cjk-load-tables)) (gethash code-point (get 'utf-subst-table-for-decode 'translation-hash-table))) - + (defun utf-lookup-subst-table-for-encode (char) (if (and utf-translate-cjk-mode @@ -282,9 +282,11 @@ (utf-translate-cjk-load-tables)) (gethash char (get 'utf-subst-table-for-encode 'translation-hash-table))) - + (define-minor-mode utf-translate-cjk-mode - "Whether the UTF based coding systems should decode/encode CJK characters. + "Toggle whether UTF based coding systems de/encode CJK characters. +If ARG is an integer, enable if ARG is positive and disable if +zero or negative. This is a minor mode. Enabling this allows the coding systems mule-utf-8, mule-utf-16le and mule-utf-16be to encode characters in the charsets `korean-ksc5601', `chinese-gb2312', `chinese-big5-1', @@ -296,9 +298,10 @@ turned on: ksc5601 for Korean, gb2312 for Chinese-GB, big5 for Chinese-Big5 and jisx for other environments. -This option is on by default. If you are not interested in CJK +This mode is on by default. If you are not interested in CJK characters and want to avoid some overhead on encoding/decoding -by the above coding systems, you can customize this option to nil." +by the above coding systems, you can customize the user option +`utf-translate-cjk-mode' to nil." :init-value t :version "21.4" :type 'boolean @@ -605,7 +608,7 @@ ;; UTF-8 decoder generates an UTF-8 sequence represented by a ;; sequence eight-bit-control/graphic chars for an untranslatable ;; character and an invalid byte. - ;; + ;; ;; This CCL parses that sequence (the first byte is already in r1), ;; writes out the original bytes of that sequence, and sets r5 to ;; -1. @@ -624,7 +627,7 @@ (read-multibyte-character r5 r6) (r0 = (r5 != ,(charset-id 'eight-bit-control))) (if ((r5 != ,(charset-id 'eight-bit-graphic)) & r0) - ((write r1) ; invalid UTF-8 + ((write r1) ; invalid UTF-8 (r1 = -1) (end))) @@ -641,7 +644,7 @@ (r1 = -1) ;; Read the 3rd byte. (read-multibyte-character r5 r6) - (r0 = (r5 != ,(charset-id 'eight-bit-control))) + (r0 = (r5 != ,(charset-id 'eight-bit-control))) (if ((r5 != ,(charset-id 'eight-bit-graphic)) & r0) (end)) ; invalid UTF-8 (write r6) @@ -651,7 +654,7 @@ (end))) ;; Read the 4th byte. (read-multibyte-character r5 r6) - (r0 = (r5 != ,(charset-id 'eight-bit-control))) + (r0 = (r5 != ,(charset-id 'eight-bit-control))) (if ((r5 != ,(charset-id 'eight-bit-graphic)) & r0) (end)) ; invalid UTF-8 ;; 4-byte sequence for an untranslated character.