Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
Yes. I think that CCL has four interesting applications that I know
of: shift-jis, big5, mule-ucs, and fast table-based character sets
(eg, KOI8). The first two have been in C forever, and the latter two
are in C in the unicode support now (at least in principle).
There are also some minor hacks from Aidan and others.
well, i can think of at least one example still, which is the chinese hz
encoding. although now that i look, i see that china-util.el does
indeed implement this, and doesn't use ccl.
ben