2006-04-14 MORIOKA Tomohiko <tomo@kanji.zinbun.kyoto-u.ac.jp>
+ * concord.c (concord_ds_open_genre): Use <char*> instead of
+ <unsigned char*> for genre-name.
+ (concord_genre_open_feature): Likewise.
+ (concord_genre_open_index): Use <char*> instead of <unsigned
+ char*> for index-name.
+ (concord_genre_get_feature_0): Use <char*> instead of <unsigned
+ char*> for feature-name.
+ (struct CONCORD_DS_Table): Use <char*> instead of <unsigned char*>
+ for member `location'.
+ (concord_default_read_object): Cast to avoid warning.
+ (concord_open_ds): Use <char*> instead of <unsigned char*> for
+ ds->location.
+ (concord_ds_foreach_genre_name): Use <char*> instead of <unsigned
+ char*> for ds->location; cast to avoid warning.
+ (struct CONCORD_Genre_Table): Use <char*> instead of <unsigned
+ char*> for member `name'.
+ (concord_ds_open_genre): Use <char*> instead of <unsigned char*>
+ for genre-name.
+ (concord_genre_foreach_feature_name): Use <char*> instead of
+ <unsigned char*> for ds->location.
+ (concord_genre_get_feature_0): Use <char*> instead of <unsigned
+ char*> for genre-name.
+ (concord_genre_get_feature): Use <char*> instead of <unsigned
+ char*> for t_name.
+ (struct CONCORD_Feature_Table): Use <char*> instead of <unsigned
+ char*> for member `name'.
+ (concord_genre_open_feature): Use <char*> instead of <unsigned
+ char*> for feature-name.
+ (concord_obj_gets_feature_value): Cast to avoid warning.
+ (struct CONCORD_INDEX_Table): Use <char*> instead of <unsigned
+ char*> for member `name'.
+ (concord_genre_open_index): Use <char*> instead of <unsigned
+ char*> for index-name.
+ (concord_index_strid_put_obj): Cast to avoid warning.
+
+ * name.c, concord-name.h (concord_name_table_put): Use <char*>
+ instead of <unsigned char*> for key.
+ (concord_name_table_get): Likewise.
+
+2006-04-14 MORIOKA Tomohiko <tomo@kanji.zinbun.kyoto-u.ac.jp>
+
* concord-bdb.c, concord-bdb.h (CONCORD_BDB_open): Use <char*>
instead of <unsigned char*> for db_dir, genre, key_type and name.
(CONCORD_BDB_get): Use <char*> instead of <unsigned char*> for