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Re: LANG=ja_JP.Shift_JIS


On 22 May 2010 14:27, rushojp wrote:
>> So why do you need to set it to ja_JP.Shift_JIS if ja_JP.CP932 and
>> ja_JP.SJIS do the same thing?
>
> There is no serious reason.
> I think IANA name is more famous.

Fair enough, but I think it would be misleading to use the official
IANA name for what's a (slightly) different charset.


> @centos5.5
> $ echo -ne '\x5c ~ \x81\x60'|iconv -f Shift_JIS -t UTF-16LE|hexdump
> 0000000 00a5 0020 203e 0020 301c
> 000000a
> $ echo -ne '\x5c ~ \x81\x60'|iconv -f SJIS -t UTF-16LE|hexdump
> 0000000 00a5 0020 203e 0020 301c
> 000000a
> $ echo -ne '\x5c ~ \x81\x60'|iconv -f CP932 -t UTF-16LE|hexdump
> 0000000 005c 0020 007e 0020 ff5e
> 000000a
> $ echo -ne '\x5c ~ \x81\x60'|iconv -f Windows-31J -t UTF-16LE|hexdump
> 0000000 005c 0020 007e 0020 ff5e
> 000000a
>
> @cygwin-1.7
> $ echo -ne '\x5c ~ \x81\x60'|iconv -f Shift_JIS -t UTF-16LE|hexdump
> 0000000 00a5 0020 203e 0020 301c
> 000000a
> $ echo -ne '\x5c ~ \x81\x60'|iconv -f SJIS -t UTF-16LE|hexdump
> 0000000 00a5 0020 203e 0020 301c
> 000000a
> $ echo -ne '\x5c ~ \x81\x60'|iconv -f CP932 -t UTF-16LE|hexdump
> 0000000 005c 0020 007e 0020 301c
> 000000a

Looks as expected to me. Iconv's charset names are independent of the
locale charset names, but it is unfortunate that "SJIS" means
"Shift_JIS" to iconv whereas it means "CP932" to the locale system.
That's why I called the SJIS->CP932 mapping "dodgy", but we need to
keep it for compatibility (and convenience). Importantly,
nl_langinfo(CODESET) returns "CP932" both for ja_JP.CP932 and
ja_JP.SJIS, so that programs that use the CODESET string in iconv end
up with the correct encoding.


> $ echo -ne '\x5c ~ \x81\x60'|iconv -f Windows-31J -t UTF-16LE|hexdump
> iconv: conversion from Windows-31J unsupported
> iconv: try 'iconv -l' to get the list of supported encodings

I had to look that one up: "Windows-31J" is the official IANA name for
CP932. I guess it should be added to Cygwin's iconv. (But how did they
come up with that name?)

Andy

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