2000-12-13 Havoc Pennington <hp@redhat.com>
* gconvert.c (open_converter): make static
* gutf8.c (g_utf8_validate): Simplify logic a bit, maybe
speeding it up - now we just return FALSE if we had to bail out
for any reason before getting to the end of the string, as defined
by a nul byte if len was -1, defined by the len otherwise. This
also fixes a bug where nul bytes were not treated as invalid
when the length was specified.
2000-11-13 Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>
* config.h.win32.in: Add USE_LIBICONV.
* gconvert.c: Check G_OS_WIN32 only after including glib.h.
* glib.def: Update.
Sun Nov 12 18:34:32 2000 Owen Taylor <otaylor@redhat.com>
* gconvert.[ch]: Create wrapper functions for iconv()
so that we can transparently use the native iconv,
libiconv, or (in the future) a mini-iconv included
with glib.
* glib-config-2.0.in glib-2.0.pc.in: Include @ICONV_LIBS@
* INSTALL: Added note about libiconv.
* configure.in: Add checks for libiconv from pango. If
EILSEQ is not defined in errno.h add define for it into
glibconfig.h so g_iconv can use it. (Note, recompiling
from a system without EILSEQ to a system with EILSEQ
will break binary compatibility)
2000-09-28 Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>
* glib.h (GThreadPriority): fix indentation
(GConvertError): generic error is conventionally called
_FAILED rather than _OTHER, at least at the moment,
according to GError docs in docs/reference.
* gconvert.c: s/_OTHER/_FAILED/
Sun Sep 17 2000 Elliot Lee <sopwith@redhat.com>
* glib.h configure.in: Define g_alloca() as an alloca-that-works-anywhere.
* gconvert.c: Fix warnings which could have caused problems on 64-bit platforms.
Sun Sep 10 12:37:40 2000 Owen Taylor <otaylor@redhat.com>
* glib.h gconvert.c (g_convert): Havoc Pennington's implementation
of convenient character set conversion using iconv, with
the addition of GError. We probably need a fallback that
just does conversions between, say UTF-8,16,32 and ISO-8859-1
for targets without iconv at all.
Also add g_convert_with_fallback() to take care of conversions
where we accept some loss going to the target encoding.