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Date: | Thu, 03 Feb 2011 13:57:30 +0100 |
From: | Ulf Zibis <Ulf DOT Zibis AT gmx DOT de> |
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To: | Paul Eggert <eggert AT cs DOT ucla DOT edu> |
CC: | Bruno Haible <bruno AT clisp DOT org>, bug-coreutils <bug-coreutils AT gnu DOT org>, |
cygwin <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>, bug-gnulib AT gnu DOT org, | |
Eric Blake <eblake AT redhat DOT com> | |
Subject: | Re: bug#7948: 16-bit wchar_t on Windows and Cygwin |
References: | <201101310304 DOT 42975 DOT bruno AT clisp DOT org> <4D46EA2B DOT 1010307 AT redhat DOT com> <201102021229 DOT 04623 DOT bruno AT clisp DOT org> <4D4999BA DOT 2030100 AT cs DOT ucla DOT edu> |
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Hi, I think there is a kind of similar bug in discussion on GNU: bug#7960: [PATCH] fmt: fix formatting multibyte text (bug #7372) -Ulf Am 02.02.2011 18:51, schrieb Paul Eggert: > On 02/02/11 03:29, Bruno Haible wrote: >> - Define a type 'wwchar_t' on all platforms, equivalent to uint32_t >> on Windows platforms and to 'wchar_t' otherwise. > As a minor point, would it be OK to call this type > 'xchar_t' instead? 'x' is the successor to 'w', after all, > and it can be thought of as an abbreviation for 'eXtended'. > > A problem with the 'ww' prefix is that mentally I start thinking > "World Wide ..." > > > > -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple
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