* Add gnulib files generated by gnulib-tool in build-aux, m4 and
    grub-core/gnulib directories
    * .bzignore: Add **/.deps and autogenerated gnulib files
    * configure.ac: Assign auxiliary directory to build-aux, add invocation
    of gnulib macros, add grub-core/gnulib/Makefile
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    include m4 directory to aclocal.
    * Makefile.util.def: Remove direct compilation of gnulib source files
    and use the new grub-core/gnulib/libgnu.a.
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    in gnulib headers
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    * grub-core/Makefile.core.def: Remove unnecessary extra_dist
    * grub-core/lib/posix_wrap/localcharset.h (locale_charset): Update
    header.
    * grub-core/lib/posix_wrap/langinfo.h (nl_langinfo): Return static
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| /* Determine a canonical name for the current locale's character encoding.
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| 
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|    Copyright (C) 2000-2006, 2008-2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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| 
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|    This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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|    it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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|    the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
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|    any later version.
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| 
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|    This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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|    but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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|    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
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|    GNU General Public License for more details.
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| 
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|    You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
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|    with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
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|    Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.  */
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| 
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| /* Written by Bruno Haible <bruno@clisp.org>.  */
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| 
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| #include <config.h>
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| 
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| /* Specification.  */
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| #include "localcharset.h"
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| 
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| #include <fcntl.h>
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| #include <stddef.h>
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| #include <stdio.h>
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| #include <string.h>
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| #include <stdlib.h>
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| 
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| #if defined __APPLE__ && defined __MACH__ && HAVE_LANGINFO_CODESET
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| # define DARWIN7 /* Darwin 7 or newer, i.e. MacOS X 10.3 or newer */
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| #endif
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| 
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| #if defined _WIN32 || defined __WIN32__
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| # define WIN32_NATIVE
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| #endif
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| 
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| #if defined __EMX__
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| /* Assume EMX program runs on OS/2, even if compiled under DOS.  */
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| # ifndef OS2
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| #  define OS2
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| # endif
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| #endif
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| 
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| #if !defined WIN32_NATIVE
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| # include <unistd.h>
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| # if HAVE_LANGINFO_CODESET
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| #  include <langinfo.h>
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| # else
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| #  if 0 /* see comment below */
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| #   include <locale.h>
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| #  endif
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| # endif
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| # ifdef __CYGWIN__
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| #  define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
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| #  include <windows.h>
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| # endif
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| #elif defined WIN32_NATIVE
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| # define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
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| # include <windows.h>
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| #endif
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| #if defined OS2
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| # define INCL_DOS
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| # include <os2.h>
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| #endif
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| 
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| #if ENABLE_RELOCATABLE
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| # include "relocatable.h"
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| #else
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| # define relocate(pathname) (pathname)
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| #endif
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| 
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| /* Get LIBDIR.  */
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| #ifndef LIBDIR
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| # include "configmake.h"
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| #endif
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| 
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| /* Define O_NOFOLLOW to 0 on platforms where it does not exist.  */
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| #ifndef O_NOFOLLOW
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| # define O_NOFOLLOW 0
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| #endif
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| 
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| #if defined _WIN32 || defined __WIN32__ || defined __CYGWIN__ || defined __EMX__ || defined __DJGPP__
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|   /* Win32, Cygwin, OS/2, DOS */
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| # define ISSLASH(C) ((C) == '/' || (C) == '\\')
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| #endif
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| 
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| #ifndef DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR
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| # define DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR '/'
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| #endif
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| 
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| #ifndef ISSLASH
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| # define ISSLASH(C) ((C) == DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR)
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| #endif
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| 
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| #if HAVE_DECL_GETC_UNLOCKED
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| # undef getc
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| # define getc getc_unlocked
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| #endif
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| 
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| /* The following static variable is declared 'volatile' to avoid a
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|    possible multithread problem in the function get_charset_aliases. If we
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|    are running in a threaded environment, and if two threads initialize
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|    'charset_aliases' simultaneously, both will produce the same value,
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|    and everything will be ok if the two assignments to 'charset_aliases'
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|    are atomic. But I don't know what will happen if the two assignments mix.  */
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| #if __STDC__ != 1
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| # define volatile /* empty */
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| #endif
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| /* Pointer to the contents of the charset.alias file, if it has already been
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|    read, else NULL.  Its format is:
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|    ALIAS_1 '\0' CANONICAL_1 '\0' ... ALIAS_n '\0' CANONICAL_n '\0' '\0'  */
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| static const char * volatile charset_aliases;
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| 
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| /* Return a pointer to the contents of the charset.alias file.  */
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| static const char *
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| get_charset_aliases (void)
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| {
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|   const char *cp;
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| 
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|   cp = charset_aliases;
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|   if (cp == NULL)
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|     {
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| #if !(defined DARWIN7 || defined VMS || defined WIN32_NATIVE || defined __CYGWIN__)
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|       const char *dir;
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|       const char *base = "charset.alias";
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|       char *file_name;
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| 
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|       /* Make it possible to override the charset.alias location.  This is
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|          necessary for running the testsuite before "make install".  */
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|       dir = getenv ("CHARSETALIASDIR");
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|       if (dir == NULL || dir[0] == '\0')
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|         dir = relocate (LIBDIR);
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| 
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|       /* Concatenate dir and base into freshly allocated file_name.  */
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|       {
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|         size_t dir_len = strlen (dir);
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|         size_t base_len = strlen (base);
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|         int add_slash = (dir_len > 0 && !ISSLASH (dir[dir_len - 1]));
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|         file_name = (char *) malloc (dir_len + add_slash + base_len + 1);
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|         if (file_name != NULL)
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|           {
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|             memcpy (file_name, dir, dir_len);
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|             if (add_slash)
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|               file_name[dir_len] = DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR;
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|             memcpy (file_name + dir_len + add_slash, base, base_len + 1);
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|           }
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|       }
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| 
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|       if (file_name == NULL)
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|         /* Out of memory.  Treat the file as empty.  */
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|         cp = "";
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|       else
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|         {
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|           int fd;
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| 
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|           /* Open the file.  Reject symbolic links on platforms that support
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|              O_NOFOLLOW.  This is a security feature.  Without it, an attacker
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|              could retrieve parts of the contents (namely, the tail of the
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|              first line that starts with "* ") of an arbitrary file by placing
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|              a symbolic link to that file under the name "charset.alias" in
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|              some writable directory and defining the environment variable
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|              CHARSETALIASDIR to point to that directory.  */
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|           fd = open (file_name,
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|                      O_RDONLY | (HAVE_WORKING_O_NOFOLLOW ? O_NOFOLLOW : 0));
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|           if (fd < 0)
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|             /* File not found.  Treat it as empty.  */
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|             cp = "";
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|           else
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|             {
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|               FILE *fp;
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| 
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|               fp = fdopen (fd, "r");
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|               if (fp == NULL)
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|                 {
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|                   /* Out of memory.  Treat the file as empty.  */
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|                   close (fd);
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|                   cp = "";
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|                 }
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|               else
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|                 {
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|                   /* Parse the file's contents.  */
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|                   char *res_ptr = NULL;
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|                   size_t res_size = 0;
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| 
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|                   for (;;)
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|                     {
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|                       int c;
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|                       char buf1[50+1];
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|                       char buf2[50+1];
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|                       size_t l1, l2;
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|                       char *old_res_ptr;
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| 
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|                       c = getc (fp);
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|                       if (c == EOF)
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|                         break;
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|                       if (c == '\n' || c == ' ' || c == '\t')
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|                         continue;
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|                       if (c == '#')
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|                         {
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|                           /* Skip comment, to end of line.  */
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|                           do
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|                             c = getc (fp);
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|                           while (!(c == EOF || c == '\n'));
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|                           if (c == EOF)
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|                             break;
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|                           continue;
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|                         }
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|                       ungetc (c, fp);
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|                       if (fscanf (fp, "%50s %50s", buf1, buf2) < 2)
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|                         break;
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|                       l1 = strlen (buf1);
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|                       l2 = strlen (buf2);
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|                       old_res_ptr = res_ptr;
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|                       if (res_size == 0)
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|                         {
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|                           res_size = l1 + 1 + l2 + 1;
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|                           res_ptr = (char *) malloc (res_size + 1);
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|                         }
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|                       else
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|                         {
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|                           res_size += l1 + 1 + l2 + 1;
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|                           res_ptr = (char *) realloc (res_ptr, res_size + 1);
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|                         }
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|                       if (res_ptr == NULL)
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|                         {
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|                           /* Out of memory. */
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|                           res_size = 0;
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|                           if (old_res_ptr != NULL)
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|                             free (old_res_ptr);
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|                           break;
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|                         }
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|                       strcpy (res_ptr + res_size - (l2 + 1) - (l1 + 1), buf1);
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|                       strcpy (res_ptr + res_size - (l2 + 1), buf2);
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|                     }
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|                   fclose (fp);
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|                   if (res_size == 0)
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|                     cp = "";
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|                   else
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|                     {
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|                       *(res_ptr + res_size) = '\0';
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|                       cp = res_ptr;
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|                     }
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|                 }
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|             }
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| 
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|           free (file_name);
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|         }
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| 
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| #else
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| 
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| # if defined DARWIN7
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|       /* To avoid the trouble of installing a file that is shared by many
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|          GNU packages -- many packaging systems have problems with this --,
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|          simply inline the aliases here.  */
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|       cp = "ISO8859-1" "\0" "ISO-8859-1" "\0"
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|            "ISO8859-2" "\0" "ISO-8859-2" "\0"
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|            "ISO8859-4" "\0" "ISO-8859-4" "\0"
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|            "ISO8859-5" "\0" "ISO-8859-5" "\0"
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|            "ISO8859-7" "\0" "ISO-8859-7" "\0"
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|            "ISO8859-9" "\0" "ISO-8859-9" "\0"
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|            "ISO8859-13" "\0" "ISO-8859-13" "\0"
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|            "ISO8859-15" "\0" "ISO-8859-15" "\0"
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|            "KOI8-R" "\0" "KOI8-R" "\0"
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|            "KOI8-U" "\0" "KOI8-U" "\0"
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|            "CP866" "\0" "CP866" "\0"
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|            "CP949" "\0" "CP949" "\0"
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|            "CP1131" "\0" "CP1131" "\0"
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|            "CP1251" "\0" "CP1251" "\0"
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|            "eucCN" "\0" "GB2312" "\0"
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|            "GB2312" "\0" "GB2312" "\0"
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|            "eucJP" "\0" "EUC-JP" "\0"
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|            "eucKR" "\0" "EUC-KR" "\0"
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|            "Big5" "\0" "BIG5" "\0"
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|            "Big5HKSCS" "\0" "BIG5-HKSCS" "\0"
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|            "GBK" "\0" "GBK" "\0"
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|            "GB18030" "\0" "GB18030" "\0"
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|            "SJIS" "\0" "SHIFT_JIS" "\0"
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|            "ARMSCII-8" "\0" "ARMSCII-8" "\0"
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|            "PT154" "\0" "PT154" "\0"
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|          /*"ISCII-DEV" "\0" "?" "\0"*/
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|            "*" "\0" "UTF-8" "\0";
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| # endif
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| 
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| # if defined VMS
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|       /* To avoid the troubles of an extra file charset.alias_vms in the
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|          sources of many GNU packages, simply inline the aliases here.  */
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|       /* The list of encodings is taken from the OpenVMS 7.3-1 documentation
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|          "Compaq C Run-Time Library Reference Manual for OpenVMS systems"
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|          section 10.7 "Handling Different Character Sets".  */
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|       cp = "ISO8859-1" "\0" "ISO-8859-1" "\0"
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|            "ISO8859-2" "\0" "ISO-8859-2" "\0"
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|            "ISO8859-5" "\0" "ISO-8859-5" "\0"
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|            "ISO8859-7" "\0" "ISO-8859-7" "\0"
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|            "ISO8859-8" "\0" "ISO-8859-8" "\0"
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|            "ISO8859-9" "\0" "ISO-8859-9" "\0"
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|            /* Japanese */
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|            "eucJP" "\0" "EUC-JP" "\0"
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|            "SJIS" "\0" "SHIFT_JIS" "\0"
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|            "DECKANJI" "\0" "DEC-KANJI" "\0"
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|            "SDECKANJI" "\0" "EUC-JP" "\0"
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|            /* Chinese */
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|            "eucTW" "\0" "EUC-TW" "\0"
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|            "DECHANYU" "\0" "DEC-HANYU" "\0"
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|            "DECHANZI" "\0" "GB2312" "\0"
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|            /* Korean */
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|            "DECKOREAN" "\0" "EUC-KR" "\0";
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| # endif
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| 
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| # if defined WIN32_NATIVE || defined __CYGWIN__
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|       /* To avoid the troubles of installing a separate file in the same
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|          directory as the DLL and of retrieving the DLL's directory at
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|          runtime, simply inline the aliases here.  */
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| 
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|       cp = "CP936" "\0" "GBK" "\0"
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|            "CP1361" "\0" "JOHAB" "\0"
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|            "CP20127" "\0" "ASCII" "\0"
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|            "CP20866" "\0" "KOI8-R" "\0"
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|            "CP20936" "\0" "GB2312" "\0"
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|            "CP21866" "\0" "KOI8-RU" "\0"
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|            "CP28591" "\0" "ISO-8859-1" "\0"
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|            "CP28592" "\0" "ISO-8859-2" "\0"
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|            "CP28593" "\0" "ISO-8859-3" "\0"
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|            "CP28594" "\0" "ISO-8859-4" "\0"
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|            "CP28595" "\0" "ISO-8859-5" "\0"
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|            "CP28596" "\0" "ISO-8859-6" "\0"
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|            "CP28597" "\0" "ISO-8859-7" "\0"
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|            "CP28598" "\0" "ISO-8859-8" "\0"
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|            "CP28599" "\0" "ISO-8859-9" "\0"
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|            "CP28605" "\0" "ISO-8859-15" "\0"
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|            "CP38598" "\0" "ISO-8859-8" "\0"
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|            "CP51932" "\0" "EUC-JP" "\0"
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|            "CP51936" "\0" "GB2312" "\0"
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|            "CP51949" "\0" "EUC-KR" "\0"
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|            "CP51950" "\0" "EUC-TW" "\0"
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|            "CP54936" "\0" "GB18030" "\0"
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|            "CP65001" "\0" "UTF-8" "\0";
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| # endif
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| #endif
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| 
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|       charset_aliases = cp;
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|     }
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| 
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|   return cp;
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| }
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| 
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| /* Determine the current locale's character encoding, and canonicalize it
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|    into one of the canonical names listed in config.charset.
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|    The result must not be freed; it is statically allocated.
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|    If the canonical name cannot be determined, the result is a non-canonical
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|    name.  */
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| 
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| #ifdef STATIC
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| STATIC
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| #endif
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| const char *
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| locale_charset (void)
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| {
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|   const char *codeset;
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|   const char *aliases;
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| 
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| #if !(defined WIN32_NATIVE || defined OS2)
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| 
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| # if HAVE_LANGINFO_CODESET
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| 
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|   /* Most systems support nl_langinfo (CODESET) nowadays.  */
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|   codeset = nl_langinfo (CODESET);
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| 
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| #  ifdef __CYGWIN__
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|   /* Cygwin < 1.7 does not have locales.  nl_langinfo (CODESET) always
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|      returns "US-ASCII".  Return the suffix of the locale name from the
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|      environment variables (if present) or the codepage as a number.  */
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|   if (codeset != NULL && strcmp (codeset, "US-ASCII") == 0)
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|     {
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|       const char *locale;
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|       static char buf[2 + 10 + 1];
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| 
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|       locale = getenv ("LC_ALL");
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|       if (locale == NULL || locale[0] == '\0')
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|         {
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|           locale = getenv ("LC_CTYPE");
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|           if (locale == NULL || locale[0] == '\0')
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|             locale = getenv ("LANG");
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|         }
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|       if (locale != NULL && locale[0] != '\0')
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|         {
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|           /* If the locale name contains an encoding after the dot, return
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|              it.  */
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|           const char *dot = strchr (locale, '.');
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| 
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|           if (dot != NULL)
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|             {
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|               const char *modifier;
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| 
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|               dot++;
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|               /* Look for the possible @... trailer and remove it, if any.  */
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|               modifier = strchr (dot, '@');
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|               if (modifier == NULL)
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|                 return dot;
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|               if (modifier - dot < sizeof (buf))
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|                 {
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|                   memcpy (buf, dot, modifier - dot);
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|                   buf [modifier - dot] = '\0';
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|                   return buf;
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|                 }
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|             }
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|         }
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| 
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|       /* Woe32 has a function returning the locale's codepage as a number:
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|          GetACP().  This encoding is used by Cygwin, unless the user has set
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|          the environment variable CYGWIN=codepage:oem (which very few people
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|          do).
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|          Output directed to console windows needs to be converted (to
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|          GetOEMCP() if the console is using a raster font, or to
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|          GetConsoleOutputCP() if it is using a TrueType font).  Cygwin does
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|          this conversion transparently (see winsup/cygwin/fhandler_console.cc),
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|          converting to GetConsoleOutputCP().  This leads to correct results,
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|          except when SetConsoleOutputCP has been called and a raster font is
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|          in use.  */
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|       sprintf (buf, "CP%u", GetACP ());
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|       codeset = buf;
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|     }
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| #  endif
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| 
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| # else
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| 
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|   /* On old systems which lack it, use setlocale or getenv.  */
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|   const char *locale = NULL;
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| 
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|   /* But most old systems don't have a complete set of locales.  Some
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|      (like SunOS 4 or DJGPP) have only the C locale.  Therefore we don't
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|      use setlocale here; it would return "C" when it doesn't support the
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|      locale name the user has set.  */
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| #  if 0
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|   locale = setlocale (LC_CTYPE, NULL);
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| #  endif
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|   if (locale == NULL || locale[0] == '\0')
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|     {
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|       locale = getenv ("LC_ALL");
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|       if (locale == NULL || locale[0] == '\0')
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|         {
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|           locale = getenv ("LC_CTYPE");
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|           if (locale == NULL || locale[0] == '\0')
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|             locale = getenv ("LANG");
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|         }
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|     }
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| 
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|   /* On some old systems, one used to set locale = "iso8859_1". On others,
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|      you set it to "language_COUNTRY.charset". In any case, we resolve it
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|      through the charset.alias file.  */
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|   codeset = locale;
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| 
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| # endif
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| 
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| #elif defined WIN32_NATIVE
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| 
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|   static char buf[2 + 10 + 1];
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| 
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|   /* Woe32 has a function returning the locale's codepage as a number:
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|      GetACP().
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|      When the output goes to a console window, it needs to be provided in
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|      GetOEMCP() encoding if the console is using a raster font, or in
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|      GetConsoleOutputCP() encoding if it is using a TrueType font.
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|      But in GUI programs and for output sent to files and pipes, GetACP()
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|      encoding is the best bet.  */
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|   sprintf (buf, "CP%u", GetACP ());
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|   codeset = buf;
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| 
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| #elif defined OS2
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| 
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|   const char *locale;
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|   static char buf[2 + 10 + 1];
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|   ULONG cp[3];
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|   ULONG cplen;
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| 
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|   /* Allow user to override the codeset, as set in the operating system,
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|      with standard language environment variables.  */
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|   locale = getenv ("LC_ALL");
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|   if (locale == NULL || locale[0] == '\0')
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|     {
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|       locale = getenv ("LC_CTYPE");
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|       if (locale == NULL || locale[0] == '\0')
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|         locale = getenv ("LANG");
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|     }
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|   if (locale != NULL && locale[0] != '\0')
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|     {
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|       /* If the locale name contains an encoding after the dot, return it.  */
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|       const char *dot = strchr (locale, '.');
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| 
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|       if (dot != NULL)
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|         {
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|           const char *modifier;
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| 
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|           dot++;
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|           /* Look for the possible @... trailer and remove it, if any.  */
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|           modifier = strchr (dot, '@');
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|           if (modifier == NULL)
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|             return dot;
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|           if (modifier - dot < sizeof (buf))
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|             {
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|               memcpy (buf, dot, modifier - dot);
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|               buf [modifier - dot] = '\0';
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|               return buf;
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|             }
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|         }
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| 
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|       /* Resolve through the charset.alias file.  */
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|       codeset = locale;
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|     }
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|   else
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|     {
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|       /* OS/2 has a function returning the locale's codepage as a number.  */
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|       if (DosQueryCp (sizeof (cp), cp, &cplen))
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|         codeset = "";
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|       else
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|         {
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|           sprintf (buf, "CP%u", cp[0]);
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|           codeset = buf;
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|         }
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|     }
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| 
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| #endif
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| 
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|   if (codeset == NULL)
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|     /* The canonical name cannot be determined.  */
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|     codeset = "";
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| 
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|   /* Resolve alias. */
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|   for (aliases = get_charset_aliases ();
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|        *aliases != '\0';
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|        aliases += strlen (aliases) + 1, aliases += strlen (aliases) + 1)
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|     if (strcmp (codeset, aliases) == 0
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|         || (aliases[0] == '*' && aliases[1] == '\0'))
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|       {
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|         codeset = aliases + strlen (aliases) + 1;
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|         break;
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|       }
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| 
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|   /* Don't return an empty string.  GNU libc and GNU libiconv interpret
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|      the empty string as denoting "the locale's character encoding",
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|      thus GNU libiconv would call this function a second time.  */
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|   if (codeset[0] == '\0')
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|     codeset = "ASCII";
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| 
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|   return codeset;
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| }
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