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Re: Iconv / Solaris
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 04:42:58PM -0400, Daniel Jacobowitz wrote:
> Maybe I'm thinking about this wrong... can we determine the encoding
> of wchar_t somehow that works on Solaris? Something like what we do
> now with nl_langinfo? Or is it not guaranteed to have any known
> encoding?
>
> I'm lost in the configure maze, but if we don't define PHONY_ICONV,
> then INTERMEDIATE_CHARSET ought to be host_charset anyway. So the
> fact that your patch made a difference implies that PHONY_ICONV is
> defined. So what's failing? Isn't it our *dummy* iconv_open?
No, HAVE_ICONV is defined. So how does changing the default
definition of INTERMEDIATE_ENCODING make a difference?
All of HAVE_ICONV, HAVE_WCHAR_H, HAVE_BTOWC are defined.
Oh. We use host_charset if gdb_wchar_t is char. I misread the
#if's... I don't see how you use iconv and wchar_t together,
otherwise. Are you just not supposed to?
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Daniel Jacobowitz
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