> Some comments:
> 1- I think that printf(string_constant) and printf(char_array) should give
> the same
> output in any circumstance.
> 2- In absence of a call to setlocale printf((string_constant) writes
> according to
> the locale of the environment, but printf(char_array) does not, even
> tho
Hi,
Eric Blake on Dec 2009 06:41:33 wrote:
>According to Andy Koppe on 12/29/2009 6:30 AM:
>>> Remember, POSIX states that any use in a character context of bytes with
>>> the 8th-bit set is specifically undefined in the C locale (whether that
be
>>> C.ASCII or C.UTF-8).
>>
>> I very much disagre
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According to Andy Koppe on 12/29/2009 6:30 AM:
>> Remember, POSIX states that any use in a character context of bytes with
>> the 8th-bit set is specifically undefined in the C locale (whether that be
>> C.ASCII or C.UTF-8).
>
> I very much disagree w
2009/12/29 Eric Blake:
>> I couldn't find specific text about invalid bytes in the POSIX printf
>> spec,
>
> http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/fprintf.html
>
> "all forms of fprintf() shall fail if:
>
> [EILSEQ]
> [CX] A wide-character code that does not correspond to a va
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According to Andy Koppe on 12/28/2009 11:17 PM:
>>> I am using LC_ALL=es_VE.ISO-8859-15.
So you told gcc which charset to use for those non-ASCII characters, which
resulted in raw 8-bit bytes. puts is required to work transparently on
bytes, but prin
2009/12/29 Rodrigo Medina:
>>Ah, the problem actually is that your program is missing a call to
>>setlocale(LC_CTYPE, "") to switch to the locale and character set
>>specified in the environment...
>
> That worked!, but what that means is that if one wants to
> use any locale other than C.UTF-8, on
>2009/12/28 Andy Koppe:
>...
>Ah, the problem actually is that your program is missing a call to
>setlocale(LC_CTYPE, "") to switch to the locale and character set
>specified in the environment...
That worked!, but what that means is that if one wants to
use any locale other than C.UTF-8, one has,
2009/12/28 Andy Koppe:
> 2009/12/28 Rodrigo Medina:
>> Hi,
>> I am moving from cygwin-1.5 and gcc3.4 to cygwin1.7 and gcc4.
>> Some simple programs of mine fail.
>>
>> I am using LC_ALL=es_VE.ISO-8859-15.
>>
>> I have reduced the problem to this example
>>
>> --
>> #include
>> main()
>
2009/12/28 Rodrigo Medina:
> Hi,
> I am moving from cygwin-1.5 and gcc3.4 to cygwin1.7 and gcc4.
> Some simple programs of mine fail.
>
> I am using LC_ALL=es_VE.ISO-8859-15.
>
> I have reduced the problem to this example
>
> --
> #include
> main()
> {
> static char* line1 =
> " This l
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