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Re: iconv message suppression: msg#00278db.tds.freetds
On Sun, 2003-11-23 at 10:18, Frediano Ziglio wrote: > >I committed the ct-lib univarchar patch separately. On faith. No way for > >me to test. > > > > The same. I don't like some thing in implementation > - Sybase do not have CS_UNIVARCHAR_TYPE constant but only CS_UNICHAR_TYPE > - SYBUNIVARCHAR it's not a server type > - there are no conversion from UTF16 to client Hi all, the attached patch improves the uni(var)char support: . a new TDS_USER_TYPE enum has been added (it contains the usertypes USER_UNICHAR_TYPE and USER_UNIVARCHAR_TYPE) . removed the constant SYBUNIVARCHAR . the columns data now gets properly decoded from UTF-16 to the client charset (successfully tested with iso-8859-1 and UTF-8). I'd be happy if someone could look into it. Thanks, Alex
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