Corinna Vinschen 28186e81d9 * libc/ctype/iswalpha.c: Handle all wchar_t as unicode on
_MB_CAPABLE systems.
	* libc/ctype/iswblank.c: Ditto.
	* libc/ctype/iswcntrl.c: Ditto.
	* libc/ctype/iswprint.c: Ditto.
	* libc/ctype/iswpunct.c: Ditto.
	* libc/ctype/iswspace.c: Ditto.
	* libc/ctype/jp2uc.c (__jp2uc): On Cygwin, just return c.
	Explain why.
	* libc/ctype/towlower.c: Ditto.
	* libc/ctype/towupper.c: Ditto.
	* libc/include/sys/config.h: Define _MB_EXTENDED_CHARSETS_ISO
	and _MB_EXTENDED_CHARSETS_WINDOWS if _MB_EXTENDED_CHARSETS_ALL is
	defined.  Define _MB_EXTENDED_CHARSETS_ALL on Cygwin only for now.
	* libc/include/sys/reent.h (struct _reent): Mark _current_category
	and _current_locale as unused.
	* libc/locale/locale.c: Add new charset support to documentation.
	Include ../stdio/local.h from here.
	(lc_ctype_charset): Set to "ASCII" by default.
	(lc_message_charset): Ditto.
	(_setlocale_r): Don't set _current_category and _current_locale.
	(loadlocale): Add Cygwin codepage support.  On _MB_CAPABLE
	systems, set __mbtowc and __wctomb function pointers to function
	corresponding with current charset.  Don't allow non-existant
	ISO-8859-12 charset.  Add support for Windows singlebyte codepages.
	On Cygwin, add support for GBK, CP949, and BIG5.  On Cygwin,
	call __set_ctype() in case the catorgy is LC_CTYPE.  Don't set
	_current_category and _current_locale.
	* libc/stdlib/Makefile.am (GENERAL_SOURCES): Add sb_charsets.c.
	* libc/stdlib/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
	* libc/stdlib/local.h: Add prototype for __locale_charset.
	Add prototypes for __mbtowc and __wctomb pointers.
	Add prototypes for charset-specific _wctomb_r and _mbtowc_r
	functions.
	Declare tables and functions from sb_charsets.c.
	* libc/stdlib/mbtowc_r.c (__mbtowc): Define.  Set to __ascii_mbtowc
	by default.
	(_mbtowc_r): Just call __mbtowc from here.
	(__ascii_mbtowc): New function.
	(__iso_mbtowc): New function.
	(__cp_mbtowc): New function.
	(__utf8_mbtowc): New function.
	(__sjis_mbtowc): New function.  Disable on Cygwin.
	(__eucjp_mbtowc): New function.  Disable on Cygwin.
	(__jis_mbtowc): New function.  Disable on Cygwin.
	* libc/stdlib/sb_charsets.c: New file, adding singlebyte to UTF
	conversion tables for all ISO and CP charsets.
	(__iso_8859_index): New function.
	(__cp_index): New function.
	* libc/stdlib/wctomb_r.c (__wctomb): Define.  Set to __ascii_wctomb
	by default.
	(_wctomb_r): Just call __wctomb from here.
	(__ascii_wctomb): New function.
	(__utf8_wctomb): New function.
	(__sjis_wctomb): New function.  Disable on Cygwin.
	(__eucjp_wctomb): New function.  Disable on Cygwin.
	(__jis_wctomb): New function.  Disable on Cygwin.
	(__iso_wctomb): New function.
	(__cp_wctomb): New function.
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