diff lisp/unicode.el @ 3767:6b2ef948e140

[xemacs-hg @ 2006-12-29 18:09:38 by aidan] etc/ChangeLog addition: 2006-12-21 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * unicode/unicode-consortium/8859-7.TXT: Update the mapping to the 2003 version of ISO 8859-7. lisp/ChangeLog addition: 2006-12-21 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * mule/cyrillic.el: * mule/cyrillic.el (iso-8859-5): * mule/cyrillic.el (cyrillic-koi8-r-encode-table): Add syntax, case support for Cyrillic; make some parentheses more Lispy. * mule/european.el: Content moved to latin.el, file deleted. * mule/general-late.el: If Unicode tables are to be loaded at dump time, do it here, not in loadup.el. * mule/greek.el: Add syntax, case support for Greek. * mule/latin.el: Move the content of european.el here. Change the case table mappings to use hexadecimal codes, to make cross reference to the standards easier. In all cases, take character syntax from similar characters in Latin-1 , rather than deciding separately what syntax they should take. Add (incomplete) support for case with Turkish. Remove description of the character sets used from the language environments' doc strings, since now that we create variant language environments on the fly, such descriptions will often be inaccurate. Set the native-coding-system language info property while setting the other coding-system properties of the language. * mule/misc-lang.el (ipa): Remove the language environment. The International Phonetic _Alphabet_ is not a language, it's inane to have a corresponding language environment in XEmacs. * mule/mule-cmds.el (create-variant-language-environment): Also modify the coding-priority when creating a new language environment; document that. * mule/mule-cmds.el (get-language-environment-from-locale): Recognise that the 'native-coding-system language-info property can be a list, interpret it correctly when it is one. 2006-12-21 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * coding.el (coding-system-category): Use the new 'unicode-type property for finding what sort of Unicode coding system subtype a coding system is, instead of the overshadowed 'type property. * dumped-lisp.el (preloaded-file-list): mule/european.el has been removed. * loadup.el (really-early-error-handler): Unicode tables loaded at dump time are now in mule/general-late.el. * simple.el (count-lines): Add some backslashes to to parentheses in docstrings to help fontification along. * simple.el (what-cursor-position): Wrap a line to fit in 80 characters. * unicode.el: Use the 'unicode-type property, not 'type, for setting the Unicode coding-system subtype. src/ChangeLog addition: 2006-12-21 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * file-coding.c: Update the make-coding-system docstring to reflect unicode-type * general-slots.h: New symbol, unicode-type, since 'type was being overridden when accessing a coding system's Unicode subtype. * intl-win32.c: Backslash a few parentheses, to help fontification along. * intl-win32.c (complex_vars_of_intl_win32): Use the 'unicode-type symbol, not 'type, when creating the Microsoft Unicode coding system. * unicode.c (unicode_putprop): * unicode.c (unicode_getprop): * unicode.c (unicode_print): Using 'type as the property name when working out what Unicode subtype a given coding system is was broken, since there's a general coding system property called 'type. Change the former to use 'unicode-type instead.
author aidan
date Fri, 29 Dec 2006 18:09:51 +0000
parents 4c8ad140bcec
children aa28d959af41
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--- a/lisp/unicode.el	Thu Dec 28 22:50:55 2006 +0000
+++ b/lisp/unicode.el	Fri Dec 29 18:09:51 2006 +0000
@@ -148,7 +148,7 @@
  'utf-16 'unicode
  "UTF-16"
  '(mnemonic "UTF-16"
-   documentation
+   documentation 
    "UTF-16 Unicode encoding -- the standard (almost-) fixed-width
 two-byte encoding, with surrogates.  It will be fixed-width if all
 characters are in the BMP (Basic Multilingual Plane -- first 65536
@@ -156,7 +156,7 @@
 0x10FFFF (a little more than 1,000,000).  Unicode and ISO guarantee
 never to encode any characters outside this range -- all the rest are
 for private, corporate or internal use."
-   type utf-16))
+   unicode-type utf-16))
 
 (define-coding-system-alias 'utf-16-be 'utf-16) 
 
@@ -164,7 +164,7 @@
  'utf-16-bom 'unicode
  "UTF-16 w/BOM"
  '(mnemonic "UTF16-BOM"
-   documentation
+   documentation 
    "UTF-16 Unicode encoding with byte order mark (BOM) at the beginning.
 The BOM is Unicode character U+FEFF -- i.e. the first two bytes are
 0xFE and 0xFF, respectively, or reversed in a little-endian
@@ -184,7 +184,7 @@
 
 This coding system will insert a BOM at the beginning of a stream when
 writing and strip it off when reading."
-   type utf-16
+   unicode-type utf-16
    need-bom t))
 
 (make-coding-system
@@ -194,7 +194,7 @@
    documentation
    "Little-endian version of UTF-16 Unicode encoding.
 See `utf-16' coding system."
-   type utf-16
+   unicode-type utf-16
    little-endian t))
 
 (define-coding-system-alias 'utf-16-le 'utf-16-little-endian) 
@@ -207,7 +207,7 @@
    "Little-endian version of UTF-16 Unicode encoding, with byte order mark.
 Standard encoding for representing Unicode under MS Windows.  See
 `utf-16-bom' coding system."
-   type utf-16
+   unicode-type utf-16
    little-endian t
    need-bom t))
 
@@ -217,7 +217,7 @@
  '(mnemonic "UCS4"
    documentation
    "UCS-4 Unicode encoding -- fully fixed-width four-byte encoding."
-   type ucs-4))
+   unicode-type ucs-4))
 
 (make-coding-system
  'ucs-4-little-endian 'unicode
@@ -227,15 +227,15 @@
    ;; #### I don't think this is permitted by ISO 10646, only Unicode.
    ;; Call it UTF-32 instead?
    "Little-endian version of UCS-4 Unicode encoding.  See `ucs-4' coding system."
-   type ucs-4
+   unicode-type ucs-4
    little-endian t))
 
 (make-coding-system
  'utf-8 'unicode
  "UTF-8"
  '(mnemonic "UTF8"
-   documentation
-   "UTF-8 Unicode encoding -- ASCII-compatible 8-bit variable-width encoding
+   documentation "
+UTF-8 Unicode encoding -- ASCII-compatible 8-bit variable-width encoding
 sharing the following principles with the Mule-internal encoding:
 
   -- All ASCII characters (codepoints 0 through 127) are represented
@@ -256,7 +256,7 @@
   -- Given only the leading byte, you know how many following bytes
      are present.
 "
-   type utf-8))
+   unicode-type utf-8))
 
 (make-coding-system
  'utf-8-bom 'unicode
@@ -265,7 +265,7 @@
    documentation
    "UTF-8 Unicode encoding, with byte order mark.
 Standard encoding for representing UTF-8 under MS Windows."
-   type utf-8
+   unicode-type utf-8
    little-endian t
    need-bom t))
 
@@ -344,4 +344,4 @@
 
 ; For more information, see Appendix A.1 of The Unicode Standard 2.0, or
 ; wherever it is in v3.0."
-;    type utf-7))
+;    unicode-type utf-7))