/*** *mbascii0.c - Disable MB ASCII Support * * Copyright (c) 1991-1992, Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. * *Purpose: * Disable MB ASCII support (set _mbascii flag to 0). * * The _mbascii flag indicates whether the lib routines and * macros should operate on MB ASCII characters (i.e., the * double-byte versions of the ASCII characters that exist * in certain MBCS representations such as Kanji). * * In some cases, people want these to be worked on by the * various MB is/to/cmp routines. However, in most cases, * you do NOT want to do this (e.g., when modifying filenames, * you do NOT want to change the case of the MB ASCII chars * even though you DO want to change the case of the SB * ASCII chars.) * * [Also see mbascii1.C.] * *Revision History: * 11-19-92 KRS Ported from 16-bit sources. * *******************************************************************************/ #ifdef _MBCS #include #include unsigned int _mbascii = 0; /* 0 = do NOT operate on MB ASCII chars */ #endif /* _MBCS */