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Re: DecoderUS_ASCII
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Tom Tromey |
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Re: DecoderUS_ASCII |
Date: |
15 Jul 2004 16:48:43 -0600 |
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>>>>> "Roman" == Roman Kennke <address@hidden> writes:
Roman> 2004-07-15 Roman Kennke <address@hidden>
Roman> * gnu/java/io/decode/DecoderUS_ASCII.java:
Roman> Added decoder for ASCI decoding of Unicode.
Roman> * java/lang/System.java:
Roman> Registered new US_ASCII decoder.
Roman> // XXX FIXME - Cheat a little for ASCII.
Roman> // Remove when we get a real "ASCII En/Decoder"
You might as well remove this FIXME...
Also, do we need a corresponding ASCII encoder?
A couple nits about the implementation: it doesn't really follow the
current coding standard. Also, having a table for the identity
function seems a little excessive, but really I don't care much.
One bigger problem is that, from what I recall, the JDK treats ASCII
just like 8859-1 -- and that Java programs rely on this. Perhaps the
alias really is the best thing to do... ?
Tom
- DecoderUS_ASCII, Roman Kennke, 2004/07/15
- Re: DecoderUS_ASCII,
Tom Tromey <=