Added a flag to CMakeLists.txt simply to point out that one can build without
support for ISO2022 natively. Of course, we've been doing this by default for years with no ill effect, and all modern operating systems seem to support this natively. It's probably best to keep this in here, unlike the other deletions.
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add_definitions ( -DRC_NUMBER="${TIDY_RC_NUMBER}" )
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endif ()
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# If your OS doesn't have native ISO2022 support, then build with this flag.
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if (NO_NATIVE_ISO2022_SUPPORT)
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add_definitions ( -DNO_NATIVE_ISO2022_SUPPORT=1 )
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endif ()
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# Delete me? Not used in Tidy source!
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add_definitions ( -DHAVE_CONFIG_H )
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return c;
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}
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#endif /* #ifndef NO_NATIVE_ISO2022_SUPPORT */
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#endif /* NO_NATIVE_ISO2022_SUPPORT */
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if ( in->encoding == UTF16LE )
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{
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