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[xemacs-hg @ 2002-06-26 00:11:15 by youngs]
2002-06-24 John Paul Wallington <jpw@shootybangbang.com>
* obsolete.el (frame-parameter): New compatibility function.
(makehash): Ditto.
(buffer-local-value): Ditto.
(line-beginning-position): New compatibility alias for `point-at-bol'.
(line-end-position): New compatibility alias for `point-at-eol'.
* subr.el (with-temp-message): New function; sync with GNU Emacs 21.
(bound-and-true-p): Ditto.
(propertize): New function.
(delete-and-extract-region): Ditto.
2002-06-24 Jerry James <james@xemacs.org>
* code-files.el (load): Look for a binary module if no Lisp file
with the correct name is found.
author | youngs |
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date | Wed, 26 Jun 2002 00:11:16 +0000 |
parents | a29c4eef8f00 |
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The files in this directory were converted from data in the mule-ucs package (mule-ucs/lisp/reldata/*), using this code: (defun convert-mule-ucs-file (start end) (interactive "r") (with-output-to-temp-buffer "*mule-ucs-convert*" (save-excursion (goto-char start) (while (re-search-forward "(\\?\\(.\\) \\. \"\\(.*\\)\") ;+ \\(.*\\)$" end t) (let ((ch (string-to-char (match-string 1))) (codepoint (match-string 2)) (name (match-string 3))) (if (= 1 (charset-dimension (char-charset ch))) (princ (format "0x%x %s # %s\n" (char-octet ch) codepoint name)) (princ (format "0x%x%x %s # %s\n" (char-octet ch 0) (char-octet ch 1) codepoint name)))))))) Each file is named after the XEmacs charset it represents. The CNS files contain more codepoints than those in unicode-consortium/ because they list codepoints above 0xFFFF, those handled by surrogates (supported starting in Windows 2000, I think, but not yet by XEmacs).