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patch 7.4.776
Problem: Equivalence class for 'd' does not work correctly. Solution: Fix 0x1e0f and 0x1d0b. (Dominique Pelle)
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@@ -1011,10 +1011,10 @@ reg_equi_class(c)
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REGMBC(0x107) REGMBC(0x109) REGMBC(0x10b)
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REGMBC(0x10d)
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return;
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case 'd': CASEMBC(0x10f) CASEMBC(0x111) CASEMBC(0x1d0b)
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CASEMBC(0x1e11)
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case 'd': CASEMBC(0x10f) CASEMBC(0x111) CASEMBC(0x1e0b)
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CASEMBC(0x1e0f) CASEMBC(0x1e11)
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regmbc('d'); REGMBC(0x10f) REGMBC(0x111)
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REGMBC(0x1e0b) REGMBC(0x01e0f) REGMBC(0x1e11)
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REGMBC(0x1e0b) REGMBC(0x1e0f) REGMBC(0x1e11)
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return;
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case 'e': case 0xe8: case 0xe9: case 0xea: case 0xeb:
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CASEMBC(0x113) CASEMBC(0x115) CASEMBC(0x117) CASEMBC(0x119)
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