
Now with documentation update and disabling of UTF conversion for Tcl <=8.0 On Fri, 24 Aug 2001, Vsevolod Lobko wrote: > On Thu, 23 Aug 2001, Tom Lane wrote: > > > > Is this looks better? > > > > It does, but one small gripe: the lack of semicolons will probably cause > > pg_indent to mess up the indentation. (I know emacs' autoindent mode > > will not work nicely with it, either.) Please set up the macros so that > > you write > > > > UTF_BEGIN; > > Tcl_DStringAppend(&unknown_src, UTF_E2U(part), -1); > > UTF_END; > > > > and then I'll be happy. > > Attached revised patch > > > Your point about overhead is a good one, so I retract the gripe about > > using a configure switch. But please include documentation patches to > > describe the configure option in the administrator's guide (installation > > section). > > This patch still uses configure switch for enabling feature. > > For enabling based on tcl version we have 2 posibilites: > 1) having feature enabled by default, but in pltcl.c check for tcl > version and disable it for old versions > 2) enable or disable at configure time based on tcl version, but there > are problem - current configure don't checks for tcl version at all > and my configure skills not enought for adding this > Vsevolod Lobko
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