Thread: pgsql: Add the missing cyrillic "Yo" characters ('e' and 'E' with two
pgsql: Add the missing cyrillic "Yo" characters ('e' and 'E' with two
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heikki@postgresql.org (Heikki Linnakangas)
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Log Message: ----------- Add the missing cyrillic "Yo" characters ('e' and 'E' with two dots) to the ISO_8859-5 <-> MULE_INTERNAL conversion tables. This was discovered when trying to convert a string containing those characters from ISO_8859-5 to Windows-1251, because we use MULE_INTERNAL/KOI8R as an intermediate encoding between those two. While the missing "Yo" was just an omission in the conversion tables, there are a few other characters like the "Numero" sign ("No" as a single character) that exists in all the other cyrillic encodings (win1251, ISO_8859-5 and cp866), but not in KOI8R. Added comments about that. Patch by Sergey Burladyan. Back-patch to 7.4. Tags: ---- REL8_0_STABLE Modified Files: -------------- pgsql/src/backend/utils/mb/conversion_procs/cyrillic_and_mic: cyrillic_and_mic.c (r1.9.4.1 -> r1.9.4.2) (http://anoncvs.postgresql.org/cvsweb.cgi/pgsql/src/backend/utils/mb/conversion_procs/cyrillic_and_mic/cyrillic_and_mic.c?r1=1.9.4.1&r2=1.9.4.2)