зеркало из https://github.com/github/putty.git
4d8782e74f
I've shifted away from using the SVN revision number as a monotonic version identifier (replacing it in the Windows version resource with a count of days since an arbitrary epoch), and I've removed all uses of SVN keyword expansion (replacing them with version information written out by Buildscr). While I'm at it, I've done a major rewrite of the affected code which centralises all the computation of the assorted version numbers and strings into Buildscr, so that they're all more or less alongside each other rather than scattered across multiple source files. I've also retired the MD5-based manifest file system. A long time ago, it seemed like a good idea to arrange that binaries of PuTTY would automatically cease to identify themselves as a particular upstream version number if any changes were made to the source code, so that if someone made a local tweak and distributed the result then I wouldn't get blamed for the results. Since then I've decided the whole idea is more trouble than it's worth, so now distribution tarballs will have version information baked in and people can just cope with that. [originally from svn r10262] |
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README | ||
charset.h | ||
enum.c | ||
fromucs.c | ||
internal.h | ||
localenc.c | ||
macenc.c | ||
mimeenc.c | ||
sbcs.c | ||
sbcs.dat | ||
sbcsgen.pl | ||
slookup.c | ||
toucs.c | ||
utf8.c | ||
xenc.c |
README
This subdirectory contains a general character-set conversion library, used in the Unix port of PuTTY, and available for use in other ports if it should happen to be useful. This is a variant of a library that's currently used in some other programs such as Timber and Halibut. At some future date, we would like to merge the two libraries, so that all programs use the same libcharset. It is therefore a _strong_ design goal that this library should remain perfectly general, and not tied to particulars of PuTTY. It must not reference any code outside its own subdirectory; it should not have PuTTY-specific helper routines added to it unless they can be documented in a general manner which might make them useful in other circumstances as well.