Tatsuo Ishii writes:
> > UTF-8 seems to be the most popular, but even XML standard requires all
> > compliant implementations to deal with at least both UTF-8 and UTF-16.
>
> I don't think PostgreSQL is going to natively support UTF-16.
At FOSDEM it was claimed that Windows natively uses UCS-2, a
Peter Eisentraut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Tom Lane writes:
>> code is concerned: the regex library actually offers three regex
>> flavors, "advanced", "extended", and "basic", where "extended" matches
>> what we had before ("extended" and "basic" correspond to different
>> levels of the POSIX
Tom Lane writes:
> code is concerned: the regex library actually offers three regex
> flavors, "advanced", "extended", and "basic", where "extended" matches
> what we had before ("extended" and "basic" correspond to different
> levels of the POSIX 1003.2 standard). We just need a way to expose
>
Tatsuo Ishii kirjutas R, 07.02.2003 kell 04:03:
> > UTF-8 seems to be the most popular, but even XML standard requires all
> > compliant implementations to deal with at least both UTF-8 and UTF-16.
>
> I don't think PostgreSQL is going to natively support UTF-16.
By natively, do you mean "as bac
On Fri, 7 Feb 2003 00:49, Hannu Krosing wrote:
> Tatsuo Ishii kirjutas N, 06.02.2003 kell 17:05:
> > > Perhaps we should not call the encoding UNICODE but UTF8 (which it
> > > really is). UNICODE is a character set which has half a dozen official
> > > encodings and calling one of them "UNICODE" do
> > Right. Also we perhaps should call LATIN1 or ISO-8859-1 more precisely
> > way since ISO-8859-1 can be encoded in either 7 bit or 8 bit(we use
> > this). I don't know what it is called though.
>
> I don't think that calling 8-bit ISO-8859-1 ISO-8859-1 can confuse
> anybody, but UCS-2 (ISO-1064
Tatsuo Ishii kirjutas N, 06.02.2003 kell 17:05:
> > Perhaps we should not call the encoding UNICODE but UTF8 (which it
> > really is). UNICODE is a character set which has half a dozen official
> > encodings and calling one of them "UNICODE" does not make things very
> > clear.
>
> Right. Also we
> Perhaps we should not call the encoding UNICODE but UTF8 (which it
> really is). UNICODE is a character set which has half a dozen official
> encodings and calling one of them "UNICODE" does not make things very
> clear.
Right. Also we perhaps should call LATIN1 or ISO-8859-1 more precisely
way
On Thu, 2003-02-06 at 13:25, Tatsuo Ishii wrote:
> > I have just committed the latest version of Henry Spencer's regex
> > package (lifted from Tcl 8.4.1) into CVS HEAD. This code is natively
> > able to handle wide characters efficiently, and so it avoids the
> > multibyte performance problems re
> I have just committed the latest version of Henry Spencer's regex
> package (lifted from Tcl 8.4.1) into CVS HEAD. This code is natively
> able to handle wide characters efficiently, and so it avoids the
> multibyte performance problems recently exhibited by Wade Klaver.
> I have not done extens
Christopher Kings-Lynne kirjutas N, 06.02.2003 kell 03:56:
> > > set regex_flavor = advanced
> > > set regex_flavor = extended
> > > set regex_flavor = basic
> > [snip]
> > > Any suggestions about the name of the parameter?
> >
> > Actually I think 'regex_flavor' sounds fine.
>
> Not more A
"Christopher Kings-Lynne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> You want regex_flavour? ;-)
> Hehe - yeah I don't really care. I have to use 'color' often enough
> accessing 100% of the world's programming APIs...
> How about regex_type, regex_mode, regex_option, etc.? ;)
Well, I used "flavor" in my p
> "Christopher Kings-Lynne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >> Actually I think 'regex_flavor' sounds fine.
>
> > Not more Americanisms in our config files!! :P
>
> You want regex_flavour? ;-)
Hehe - yeah I don't really care. I have to use 'color' often enough
accessing 100% of the world's programm
"Christopher Kings-Lynne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Actually I think 'regex_flavor' sounds fine.
> Not more Americanisms in our config files!! :P
You want regex_flavour? ;-)
regards, tom lane
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> > set regex_flavor = advanced
> > set regex_flavor = extended
> > set regex_flavor = basic
> [snip]
> > Any suggestions about the name of the parameter?
>
> Actually I think 'regex_flavor' sounds fine.
Not more Americanisms in our config files!! :P
Chris
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On Wed, 5 Feb 2003, Tom Lane wrote:
> 1. There are a couple of minor incompatibilities between the "advanced"
> regex syntax implemented by this package and the syntax handled by our
> old code; in particular, backslash is now a special character within
> bracket expressions. It seems to me that
I have just committed the latest version of Henry Spencer's regex
package (lifted from Tcl 8.4.1) into CVS HEAD. This code is natively
able to handle wide characters efficiently, and so it avoids the
multibyte performance problems recently exhibited by Wade Klaver.
I have not done extensive perfor
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