From c47e78b10f6b18532951fb6f6b0c5a2e8afcf88e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ulrich Drepper Date: Mon, 1 Oct 2001 00:14:14 +0000 Subject: Update. 2001-09-29 Jes Sorensen * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/ia64/bits/sigcontext.h (struct sigcontext): Add sc_loadrs and sc_rbs_bas to match current kernel. 2001-09-27 Jakub Jelinek * sysdeps/sparc/sparc64/fpu/libm-test-ulps: Update. * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128/s_erfl.c (__erfcl): Fix erfc(-inf). 2001-09-27 Jakub Jelinek * elf/dl-open.c (dl_open_worker): If l_opencount of freshly loaded object has been bumped because of relocation dependency, avoid duplicates in l_scope. (show_scope): Fix typos. * elf/Makefile: Add rules to build and run reldep6. * elf/reldep6.c: New file. * elf/reldep6mod0.c: New file. * elf/reldep6mod1.c: New file. * elf/reldep6mod2.c: New file. * elf/reldep6mod3.c: New file. * elf/reldep6mod4.c: New file. 2001-09-26 Jakub Jelinek * sysdeps/sparc/sparc64/dl-machine.h (elf_machine_fixup_plt): Call sparc64_fixup_plt. (sparc64_fixup_plt): Moved from elf_machine_fixup_plt. Optimize near jumps and 0xfffff800XXXXXXXX target addresses, no thread safety for non-lazy binding. Fix .plt[32768+] handling. (elf_machine_plt_value): Don't add addend. (elf_machine_rela): Call sparc64_fixup_plt instead of elf_machine_fixup_plt. (elf_machine_runtime_setup, TRAMPOLINE_TEMPLATE): Optimize for dynamic linker at 0xfffff800XXXXXXXX. * sysdeps/sparc/sparc32/fpu/libm-test-ulps: Update. --- manual/charset.texi | 12 ++++++------ 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) (limited to 'manual') diff --git a/manual/charset.texi b/manual/charset.texi index 39e2062ca0..bb9cc64b8d 100644 --- a/manual/charset.texi +++ b/manual/charset.texi @@ -218,8 +218,7 @@ the environment and for the texts to be handled. There exist a variety of different character sets which can be used for this external encoding. Information which will not be exhaustively presented here--instead, a description of the major groups will suffice. All of -the ASCII-based character sets [_bkoz_: do you mean Roman character -sets? If not, what do you mean here?] fulfill one requirement: they are +the ASCII-based character sets fulfill one requirement: they are "filesystem safe". This means that the character @code{'/'} is used in the encoding @emph{only} to represent itself. Things are a bit different for character sets like EBCDIC (Extended Binary Coded Decimal @@ -229,11 +228,12 @@ system calls have to be converted first anyhow. @itemize @bullet @item -The simplest character sets are single-byte character sets. There can be -only up to 256 characters (for @w{8 bit} character sets) which is not +The simplest character sets are single-byte character sets. There can +be only up to 256 characters (for @w{8 bit} character sets) which is not sufficient to cover all languages but might be sufficient to handle a -specific text. Another reason to choose this is because of constraints -from interaction with other programs (which might not be 8-bit clean). +specific text. Handling of @w{8 bit} character sets is simple. This is +not true for the other kinds presented later and therefore the +application one uses might require the use of @w{8 bit} character sets. @cindex ISO 2022 @item -- cgit v1.2.3