On Sat, Mar 02, 2002 at 08:14:12PM +0800, Autrijus Tang wrote: > Thanks! I'm done with conversion and tested against libiconv. Patch follows; > files are available at <http://autrijus.org/ucm.tar.gz>. > > Also, the resulting file size is quite hefty: > > -rw-r--r-- 1 root 512 1688107 Mar 2 19:51 euc-tw.ucm > -rw-r--r-- 1 root 512 1543333 Mar 2 19:51 gb18030.ucm > > And they add ~600k to the compressed perl distribution. Is that acceptable?
So, what's the verdict on this? Should I make these two into a CPAN module? I wonder what the name should be... Encode::HanPack? In somewhat related news, I've made two additional maps (big5-simp and euc-cn-trad) available as Encode::HanConvert on CPAN; they maps the traditional & simplified encodings into the *opposite* unicode characters, to acheive a more lossless mapping than directly possible via from_to(). Just FYI. :) /Autrijus/
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