Pádraig Brady wrote:
> > This patch is correct (because the characters that you test for in c_iscntrl
> > are 0x00..0x1F, 0x7F, which don't occur as second or later byte in a
> > multibyte
> > character in the EUC-JP, EUC-KR, GB2312, EUC-TW, GB18030, SJIS encodings).
>
> ... It might be worth men
Pádraig Brady wrote:
> but I did want to only avoid \n etc. that might cause issues for
> programs that parsed output from df on a line by line basis.
The current code (which uses iscntrl) also catches escape sequences
that can cause weird output on the screen, in a terminal emulator.
This is good
Pádraig Brady wrote:
I did want to only avoid \n etc. that might cause issues for
programs that parsed output from df on a line by line basis.
This subset of control characters is safe to identify
It seems problematic to start eliding improperly encoded
mount points for example, rather than just
On 21/07/18 15:43, Bruno Haible wrote:
> Hi Pádraig,
>
>> I've attached a gnulib patch to document for iscntrl at least.
>
>> +This function does not support arguments outside of the range of the
>> +unsigned char type in locales with large character sets, on some platforms.
>> +OS X 10.5 will re
On 22/07/18 08:12, Paul Eggert wrote:
> Pádraig Brady wrote:
>> I've also attached an alternative patch for df (in your name).
>
> That still has problems, since it can generate improperly-encoded strings in
> UTF-8 locales (if the inputs are improperly encoded), and can replace parts
> of
> mu
2018-07-22 23:12 GMT+08:00 Paul Eggert :
> Pádraig Brady wrote:
>>
>> I've also attached an alternative patch for df (in your name).
>
>
> That still has problems, since it can generate improperly-encoded strings in
> UTF-8 locales (if the inputs are improperly encoded), and can replace parts
> of
Pádraig Brady wrote:
I've also attached an alternative patch for df (in your name).
That still has problems, since it can generate improperly-encoded strings in
UTF-8 locales (if the inputs are improperly encoded), and can replace parts of
multibyte characters with '?' in non-UTF-8 locales. P
2018-07-22 18:46 GMT+08:00 Bruno Haible :
> Chih-Hsuan Yen wrote:
>> The `c_iscntrl()` patch also fixes the issue on macOS. Please tell me
>> if you want me to test other patches, thanks!
>
> You could test how it behaves with mount points that contain U+2028 or
> U+2029 characters. On Linux, I'd t
Chih-Hsuan Yen wrote:
> The `c_iscntrl()` patch also fixes the issue on macOS. Please tell me
> if you want me to test other patches, thanks!
You could test how it behaves with mount points that contain U+2028 or
U+2029 characters. On Linux, I'd test it like this. Hope it's similar
on macOS:
$ mkd