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author | Marko Myllynen <myllynen@redhat.com> | 2015-05-13 11:41:43 +0300 |
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committer | Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org> | 2015-07-21 03:54:02 -0400 |
commit | f30d94a74a30b832354d4b87c23a4909ed24b929 (patch) | |
tree | 4de93c0903e80d76fdfc08645bb2e84881bba9ee /localedata/charmaps/ISIRI-3342 | |
parent | 8bb524be8f1160fd705b31d7d9671a05bf595793 (diff) |
locale: Remove obsolete repertoire map references
repertoire maps and character mnemonics were used early in the glibc
i18n/l10n effort but were quickly deprecated in favor of Unicode code
points. According to ChangeLog, the in-tree repertoire maps were
removed 2000-07-07 but some stray references remain even today. The
patch below removes them.
Diffstat (limited to 'localedata/charmaps/ISIRI-3342')
-rw-r--r-- | localedata/charmaps/ISIRI-3342 | 13 |
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 13 deletions
diff --git a/localedata/charmaps/ISIRI-3342 b/localedata/charmaps/ISIRI-3342 index 6165cc8c52..c2202ecbb5 100644 --- a/localedata/charmaps/ISIRI-3342 +++ b/localedata/charmaps/ISIRI-3342 @@ -6,23 +6,10 @@ % author: Pablo Saratxaga, and Roozbeh Pournader % email: pablo@mandrakesoft.com, roozbeh@sina.sharif.ac.ir -% I think the mnemonic for upper space (0xA0) should be different from -% lower space (0x20). Because the semantics are different, although they -% are mapped to a single Unicode character. This is specially important -% when specifying LC_CTYPE. Because we need to distinguish the characters. -% Also, their BIDI behaviour is different of course. This is true also -% of other characters like punctuations, etc. % Please note that the Unicode equivalents of the Persian part (0x80..0xFF) % are for compatiblity purposes only. I have also changed the fourth % column consisting of names to reflect the difference. The names are % invented on the pattern of Unicode character names. --RP -% -% NOTE: Some entries were missing in the mnemonics.ds file; We invented our -% own. Those are: <zwnj>, <zwj>, <!+>, <Rl>, <%+>, <.+>, <,f>, <(+>, -% <)+>, <*X+>, <+f>, <-f>, <.f>, <//f>, <0f>..<9f>, <:f>, <<f>, <=f>, -% </>f>, <kf>, <yf>, <)/>+>, <<(+>, <!)+>, <(!+>, <<<+>, </>/>+>, <*+>, -% <!!+>, and <////+>. Also, all character sequences -% <NU>..<US>, <SP>, <DT> have counter-parts <NU+>..<US+>, <SP+>, <DT+> CHARMAP <U0000> /x00 NULL (NUL) |