utf8proc

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Version 0.3

- changed normalization from NFC to NFKC for postgresql unifold function
- added support to mark the beginning of a grapheme cluster with 0xFF (option: CHARBOUND)
- added the ruby method String#chars, which is returning an array of UTF-8 encoded grapheme clusters
- added NLF2LF transformation in postgresql unifold function
- added the DECOMPOSE option, if you neither use COMPOSE or DECOMPOSE, no normalization will be performed (different from previous versions)
- using integer constants rather than C-strings for character properties
- fixed (hopefully) a problem with the ruby library on Mac OS X, which occured when compiler optimization was switched on
author jbe
date Fri Aug 04 12:00:00 2006 +0200 (2006-08-04)
parents 61a89ecc2fb9
children 4ee0d5f54af1
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1 Changelog
3 2006-06-02:
4 - initial release of version 0.1
6 2006-06-05:
7 - changed behaviour of PostgreSQL function to return NULL in case of invalid
8 input, rather than raising an exceptional condition
9 - improved efficiency of PostgreSQL function (no transformation to C string is done)
11 2006-06-20:
12 - added -fpic compiler flag in Makefile
13 - fixed bug in the C code for the ruby library (usage of non-existent function)
15 Release of version 0.2
17 2006-07-18:
18 - changed normalization from NFC to NFKC for postgresql unifold function
20 2006-08-04:
21 - added support to mark the beginning of a grapheme cluster with 0xFF
22 (option: CHARBOUND)
23 - added the ruby method String#chars, which is returning an array of
24 UTF-8 encoded grapheme clusters
25 - added NLF2LF transformation in postgresql unifold function
26 - added the DECOMPOSE option, if you neither use COMPOSE or DECOMPOSE, no
27 normalization will be performed (different from previous versions)
28 - using integer constants rather than C-strings for character properties
29 - fixed (hopefully) a problem with the ruby library on Mac OS X, which occured
30 when compiler optimization was switched on
32 Release of version 0.3

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