Corinna Vinschen
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* strfuncs.cc: Add comment to explain why we can't support JIS
for now. (__db_wctomb): Alwaus use WC_NO_BEST_FIT_CHARS. (__jis_wctomb): Just call __ascii_wctomb from here. (__eucjp_wctomb): Convert to standalone implementation to fix up the difference between eucJP and CP 20932 affecting JIS-X-0212 characters. Explain. (__kr_wctomb): Use codepage 949. (__db_mbtowc): Reorder code slightly. Always use MB_ERR_INVALID_CHARS in call to MultiByteToWideChar. Fix a problem with singlebyte sequences. Fix a bug in '\0' handling. Reset state->__count on successful return from non-zero state. (__jis_mbtowc): Just call __ascii_mbtowc from here. (__eucjp_mbtowc): Convert to standalone implementation to fix up the difference between eucJP and CP 20932 affecting JIS-X-0212 characters. (__kr_mbtowc): Use codepage 949. (__set_charset_from_codepage): Handle codepage 20932 as eucJP.
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