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[xemacs-hg @ 2001-06-22 01:49:57 by ben] dired-msw.c: Fix problem noted by Michael Sperber with directories containing [] and code that destructively modifies an existing string. term\AT386.el: Fix warnings. term\apollo.el: Removed. Kill kill kill. Sync with FSF and remove most crap. term\linux.el: Removed. Sync with FSF. Don't define most defns, because they are automatically defined by termcap. But do add defns for keys that normally get defined as f13, f14, etc. and really ought to be shift-f3, shift-f4, etc. (NOTE: I did this based on Cygwin, which emulates the Linux console. I would appreciate it if someone on Linux could verify.) term\cygwin.el: New. Load term/linux. term\lk201.el, term\news.el, term\vt100.el: Sync with FSF. Fix warnings. dialog-gtk.el: Fix warning. For 21.4: help.el, update-elc.el: Compile in proper order. Maybe for 21.4: keydefs.el: Add a defn for M-?, previously undefined, to access help -- in case the terminal is not set up right, or f1 gets redefined. README: Rewrite.
author ben
date Fri, 22 Jun 2001 01:50:04 +0000
parents 74fd4e045ea6
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/* Synched up with: Not in FSF. */

#ifndef INCLUDED_iso_wide_h_
#define INCLUDED_iso_wide_h_

/* The following macros are designed for SunOS 5.0 wide characters,
   in which the single byte ISO Latin-1 character 1xxxxxxx are represented

		00110000 00000000 00000000 0xxxxxxx

   For wide character systems which maintain the numeric value of all
   single-byte characters, IN_TABLE_DOMAIN can simply be defined

		(0 <= (c) && (c) <= 0xff)

   and no funky ISO_WIDE_TO_BYTE conversions are needed. */

/* Can't use isascii() because we want wide char argument */
#define IS_ASCII(c)     (0 <= (c) && (c) <= 0x7f)

#define IS_ISO_WIDE(c)  (0x30000000 <= (c) && (c) <= 0x3000007f)
#define IS_ISO_BYTE(c)  (0x80 <= (c) && (c) <= 0xff)

#define IN_TABLE_DOMAIN(c)  (IS_ASCII (c) || IS_ISO_WIDE (c))

#define ISO_WIDE_TO_BYTE(c)  ((c) & 0x0000007f | 0x80)
#define ISO_BYTE_TO_WIDE(c)  ((c) & 0x7f | 0x30000000)

#define WIDE_TO_BYTE(c)  (IS_ISO_WIDE (c) ? ISO_WIDE_TO_BYTE (c) : (c))
#define BYTE_TO_WIDE(c)  (IS_ISO_BYTE (c) ? ISO_BYTE_TO_WIDE (c) : (c))

#endif /* INCLUDED_iso_wide_h_ */