> It does not compile under 2.4.2:
> cp_ISO88591.pas(69,37) Error: Constant strings can't be longer than 255
> chars

Ohoh... Ok, that are the Teststrings, they contain ALL the unique definded 
characters for the codepage. I have developped under 2.5.1

Undefine cpCnvGenerateTeststrings in codepagesdef.inc. So it should compile. I 
only use the teststrings to verify the conversion process.

> >  - Widestringsupport (configurable)
> >  - UTF8 and UTF16 support (UTF16 needs widestrings)
>
> Great.

And I add UTF-32 support when FPC implements a 4-byte character :-)

> >  - Direct conversion from CP to CP without intermediate string
>
> Nice.
. and fast

> >    pascal unit. The cp_* units are entirely generated by this app.
> >  - Conversion up to 80% faster for SBCS.
>
> Ehm, you made many functions inline. Even those that are more than a
> few lines of code. This will enlarge the executables and can cost
> performance in normal applications (e.g. Lazarus).

I will have a look at this.

> You call for each character a conversion function. But most real world
> texts contain a big part of ASCII characters, where no conversion is
> needed for UTF-8. My guess is that for most texts this approach is
> slower. But I have to wait till it compiles before I can test.

My tests dont show this for now. The conversion function is used in 
DirectConversion only, or when the codepage has no translation tables (as for 
SHIFT_JIS resp. all the DBCS). The SingleByteToxxx use a table function, and 
also use the ASCII-optimisation if approriate for the Codepage. But as you see, 
I will also include EBCDIC-Codepages..

Greetings

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