die "Encode::CN not supported on EBCDIC\n";
}
}
-our $VERSION = do { my @r = (q$Revision: 0.97 $ =~ /\d+/g); sprintf "%d."."%02d" x $#r, @r };
+our $VERSION = do { my @r = (q$Revision: 0.99 $ =~ /\d+/g); sprintf "%d."."%02d" x $#r, @r };
use Encode;
use Encode::CN::HZ;
# CP936 doesn't have vendor-addon for GBK, so they're identical.
Encode::define_alias( qr/^gbk$/i => '"cp936"');
+use Encode::CN::2022_CN;
+
1;
__END__
=head1 NAME
ASCII part (0x00-0x7f) is preserved for all encodings, even though it
conflicts with mappings by the Unicode Consortium. See
-F<http://www.debian.or.jp/~kubota/unicode-symbols.html.en>
+L<http://www.debian.or.jp/~kubota/unicode-symbols.html.en>
to find why it is implemented that way.