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diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index b3dae7dcead..5b5f961426b 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -<!-- $PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml,v 1.396 2007/09/18 17:41:16 adunstan Exp $ --> +<!-- $PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml,v 1.397 2007/09/19 03:13:57 momjian Exp $ --> <chapter id="functions"> <title>Functions and Operators</title> @@ -1129,7 +1129,7 @@ there are some pre-defined conversion names. See <xref linkend="conversion-names"> for available conversion names. The <parameter>string</parameter> must be valid in the - source encoding. + source encoding. </entry> <entry><literal>convert('PostgreSQL' using iso_8859_1_to_utf8)</literal></entry> <entry><literal>'PostgreSQL'</literal> in UTF8 (Unicode, 8-bit) encoding</entry> @@ -1327,11 +1327,11 @@ <entry><literal><function>ascii</function>(<parameter>string</parameter>)</literal></entry> <entry><type>int</type></entry> <entry> - <acronym>ASCII</acronym> code of the first character of the argument. - For <acronym>UTF8</acronym> returns the Unicode code point of the character. - For other multi-byte encodings. the argument must be a strictly - <acronym>ASCII</acronym> character. - </entry> + <acronym>ASCII</acronym> code of the first character of the + argument. For <acronym>UTF8</acronym> returns the Unicode code + point of the character. For other multi-byte encodings. the + argument must be a strictly <acronym>ASCII</acronym> character. + </entry> <entry><literal>ascii('x')</literal></entry> <entry><literal>120</literal></entry> </row> @@ -1353,10 +1353,11 @@ <entry><literal><function>chr</function>(<type>int</type>)</literal></entry> <entry><type>text</type></entry> <entry> - Character with the given code. For <acronym>UTF8</acronym> the argument is - treated as a Unicode code point. For other multi-byte encodings the argument - must designate a strictly <acronym>ASCII</acronym> character. - </entry> + Character with the given code. For <acronym>UTF8</acronym> the + argument is treated as a Unicode code point. For other multi-byte + encodings the argument must designate a strictly + <acronym>ASCII</acronym> character. + </entry> <entry><literal>chr(65)</literal></entry> <entry><literal>A</literal></entry> </row> @@ -1369,10 +1370,10 @@ </entry> <entry><type>bytea</type></entry> <entry> - Convert string to <parameter>dest_encoding</parameter>. - The original encoding is specified by - <parameter>src_encoding</parameter>. The <parameter>string</parameter> - must be valid in this encoding. + Convert string to <parameter>dest_encoding</parameter>. The + original encoding is specified by + <parameter>src_encoding</parameter>. The + <parameter>string</parameter> must be valid in this encoding. </entry> <entry><literal>convert( 'text_in_utf8', 'UTF8', 'LATIN1')</literal></entry> <entry><literal>text_in_utf8</literal> represented in ISO 8859-1 encoding</entry> @@ -1385,10 +1386,9 @@ </entry> <entry><type>text</type></entry> <entry> - Convert string to the database encoding. - The original encoding is specified by - <parameter>src_encoding</parameter>. The <parameter>string</parameter> - must be valid in this encoding. + Convert string to the database encoding. The original encoding + is specified by <parameter>src_encoding</parameter>. The + <parameter>string</parameter> must be valid in this encoding. </entry> <entry><literal>convert_from( 'text_in_utf8', 'UTF8')</literal></entry> <entry><literal>text_in_utf8</literal> represented in the current database encoding</entry> @@ -1464,9 +1464,9 @@ <parameter>encoding</parameter> <type>name</type> )</literal></entry> <entry><type>int</type></entry> <entry> - Number of characters in <parameter>string</parameter> in the - given <parameter>encoding</parameter>. The - <parameter>string</parameter> must be valid in this encoding. + Number of characters in <parameter>string</parameter> in the given + <parameter>encoding</parameter>. The <parameter>string</parameter> + must be valid in this encoding. </entry> <entry><literal>length('jose', 'UTF8')</literal></entry> <entry><literal>4</literal></entry> |