[My apologies if you get this more than once.]
Several people have asked for Darcs repositories of my software.
These do exists now:
http://common-lisp.net/~loliveira/ediware/
Special thanks to Luís Oliveira who made this possible and who
maintains the repositories.
Cheers,
Edi.
On Sat, 10 Mar 2007 00:09:05 +0900, Jong-won Choi <jc(a)itsec.co.kr> wrote:
> I may need to write some additional encoding support to Hunchentoot,
> for my client. For example, euc-jp(LW supports this), Big5(LW does
> not support this), etc.
Additional encoding support should go into FLEXI-STREAMS, not into
Hunchentoot.
http://weitz.de/flexi-streams/
(Cc sent to FLEXI-STREAMS mailing list where we should continue with
this discussion.)
As FLEXI-STREAMS doesn't rely on a specific implementation, you can't
use LispWorks' built-in EUC-JP support, but you can probably use it as
a reference for testing.
> Would you tell me any of guidelines, hints, tips, files to read,
> etc?
You'll have to add your own stream classes and methods for reading and
writing a character to that stream. You could probably look at how
UTF-8 or UTF-16 are implemented and work from there.
You should also add tests for these new formats and update the
documentation accordingly.
> I'll submit the final result to you, if it has a quality.
Yes, I'll gladly accept clean patches to add more external formats to
FLEXI-STREAMS.
Cheers,
Edi.