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Re: [RFA] defs.h: Define GDB_DEFAULT_TARGET_[WIDE_]CHARSET for Cygwin and MingW builds
On Feb 28 19:45, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
> > Date: Sun, 28 Feb 2010 18:05:23 +0100
> > From: Corinna Vinschen <vinschen@redhat.com>
> >
> > > > +#define GDB_DEFAULT_TARGET_CHARSET "CP1252"
> > > > +#endif
> > >
> > > Why cp1252? why not detect the ANSI codepage at run time, and make
> > > more non-Latin users happy?
> >
> > How? Is there somewhere a function which converts a Windows codepage
> > number into a iconv compatible codeset string?
>
> Sorry, I'm not following: last time I looked, iconv supported cpNNNN
> codepages out of the box. This is from an Ubuntu GNU/Linux system:
>
> $ iconv --version
> iconv (GNU libiconv 1.11)
> $ iconv --list | egrep "^CP"
> CP819 IBM819 ISO-8859-1 ISO-IR-100 ISO8859-1 ISO_8859-1 ISO_8859-1:1987 L1 LATIN1 CSISOLATIN1
> CP1250 MS-EE WINDOWS-1250
> CP1251 MS-CYRL WINDOWS-1251
> CP1252 MS-ANSI WINDOWS-1252
> CP1253 MS-GREEK WINDOWS-1253
> CP1254 MS-TURK WINDOWS-1254
> CP1255 MS-HEBR WINDOWS-1255
> CP1256 MS-ARAB WINDOWS-1256
> CP1257 WINBALTRIM WINDOWS-1257
> CP1258 WINDOWS-1258
> CP154 CYRILLIC-ASIAN PT154 PTCP154 CSPTCP154
> CP1133 IBM-CP1133
> CP874 WINDOWS-874
> CP932
> CP936 MS936 WINDOWS-936
> CP950
> CP949 UHC
> CP1361 JOHAB
>
> What am I missing?
Windows has a function GetACP() which returns the current ANSI
codepage. iconv wants a string which determines the source and
target codesets. I don't know any function in Windows which
converts a codepage number into an iconv-compatible codeset name.
Corinna
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Corinna Vinschen
Cygwin Project Co-Leader
Red Hat