freebsd-dev/share/i18n/csmapper/KOI/GOST19768-74%UCS.src
Gabor Kovesdan ad30f8e79b Add the BSD-licensed Citrus iconv to the base system with default off
setting. It can be built by setting the WITH_ICONV knob. While this
knob is unset, the library part, the binaries, the header file and
the metadata files will not be built or installed so it makes no impact
on the system if left turned off.

This work is based on the iconv implementation in NetBSD but a great
number of improvements and feature additions have been included:

- Some utilities have been added. There is a conversion table generator,
  which can compare conversion tables to reference data generated by
  GNU libiconv. This helps ensuring conversion compatibility.
- UTF-16 surrogate support and some endianness issues have been fixed.
- The rather chaotic Makefiles to build metadata have been refactored
  and cleaned up, now it is easy to read and it is also easier to add
  support for new encodings.
- A bunch of new encodings and encoding aliases have been added.
- Support for 1->2, 1->3 and 1->4 mappings, which is needed for
  transliterating with flying accents as GNU does, like "u.
- Lots of warnings have been fixed, the major part of the code is
  now WARNS=6 clean.
- New section 1 and section 5 manual pages have been added.
- Some GNU-specific calls have been implemented:
  iconvlist(), iconvctl(), iconv_canonicalize(), iconv_open_into()
- Support for GNU's //IGNORE suffix has been added.
- The "-" argument for stdin is now recognized in iconv(1) as per POSIX.
- The Big5 conversion module has been fixed.
- The iconv.h header files is supposed to be compatible with the
  GNU version, i.e. sources should build with base iconv.h and
  GNU libiconv. It also includes a macro magic to deal with the
  char ** and const char ** incompatibility.
- GNU compatibility: "" or "char" means the current local
  encoding in use
- Various cleanups and style(9) fixes.

Approved by:	delphij (mentor)
Obtained from:	The NetBSD Project
Sponsored by:	Google Summer of Code 2009
2011-02-25 00:04:39 +00:00

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# $FreeBSD$
# $NetBSD: GOST19768-74%UCS.src,v 1.1 2006/09/16 08:38:20 tnozaki Exp $
TYPE ROWCOL
NAME "GOST19768-74/UCS"
SRC_ZONE 0xC0-0xFE
OOB_MODE INVALID
DST_INVALID 0xFFFE
DST_UNIT_BITS 16
BEGIN_MAP
#
# This mapping data is made from the mapping data provided by Unicode, Inc.
# Original notice:
#
# Name: KOI8-R (RFC1489) to Unicode
# Unicode version: 3.0
# Table version: 1.0
# Table format: Format A
# Date: 18 August 1999
# Authors: Helmut Richter <richter@lrz.de>
#
# Copyright (c) 1991-1999 Unicode, Inc. All Rights reserved.
#
# This file is provided as-is by Unicode, Inc. (The Unicode Consortium).
# No claims are made as to fitness for any particular purpose. No
# warranties of any kind are expressed or implied. The recipient
# agrees to determine applicability of information provided. If this
# file has been provided on optical media by Unicode, Inc., the sole
# remedy for any claim will be exchange of defective media within 90
# days of receipt.
#
# Unicode, Inc. hereby grants the right to freely use the information
# supplied in this file in the creation of products supporting the
# Unicode Standard, and to make copies of this file in any form for
# internal or external distribution as long as this notice remains
# attached.
#
# General notes:
#
# This table contains the data the Unicode Consortium has on how
# KOI8-R characters map into Unicode. The underlying document is the
# mapping described in RFC 1489. No statements are made as to whether
# this mapping is the same as the mapping defined as "Code Page 878"
# with some vendors.
#
# Format: Three tab-separated columns
# Column #1 is the KOI8-R code (in hex as 0xXX)
# Column #2 is the Unicode (in hex as 0xXXXX)
# Column #3 the Unicode name (follows a comment sign, '#')
#
# The entries are in KOI8-R order.
#
# Version history
# 1.0 version: created.
#
# Any comments or problems, contact <errata@unicode.org>
# Please note that <errata@unicode.org> is an archival address;
# notices will be checked, but do not expect an immediate response.
#
0xC0 = 0x044E
0xC1 = 0x0430
0xC2 = 0x0431
0xC3 = 0x0446
0xC4 = 0x0434
0xC5 = 0x0435
0xC6 = 0x0444
0xC7 = 0x0433
0xC8 = 0x0445
0xC9 = 0x0438
0xCA = 0x0439
0xCB = 0x043A
0xCC = 0x043B
0xCD = 0x043C
0xCE = 0x043D
0xCF = 0x043E
0xD0 = 0x043F
0xD1 = 0x044F
0xD2 = 0x0440
0xD3 = 0x0441
0xD4 = 0x0442
0xD5 = 0x0443
0xD6 = 0x0436
0xD7 = 0x0432
0xD8 = 0x044C
0xD9 = 0x044B
0xDA = 0x0437
0xDB = 0x0448
0xDC = 0x044D
0xDD = 0x0449
0xDE = 0x0447
0xDF = 0x044A
0xE0 = 0x042E
0xE1 = 0x0410
0xE2 = 0x0411
0xE3 = 0x0426
0xE4 = 0x0414
0xE5 = 0x0415
0xE6 = 0x0424
0xE7 = 0x0413
0xE8 = 0x0425
0xE9 = 0x0418
0xEA = 0x0419
0xEB = 0x041A
0xEC = 0x041B
0xED = 0x041C
0xEE = 0x041D
0xEF = 0x041E
0xF0 = 0x041F
0xF1 = 0x042F
0xF2 = 0x0420
0xF3 = 0x0421
0xF4 = 0x0422
0xF5 = 0x0423
0xF6 = 0x0416
0xF7 = 0x0412
0xF8 = 0x042C
0xF9 = 0x042B
0xFA = 0x0417
0xFB = 0x0428
0xFC = 0x042D
0xFD = 0x0429
0xFE = 0x0427
END_MAP