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Re: guile can't find a chinese named file
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David Kastrup |
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Re: guile can't find a chinese named file |
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Mon, 30 Jan 2017 18:04:32 +0100 |
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address@hidden (Ludovic Courtès) writes:
[...]
> However, in 2.0, the current locale is *not* installed; you have to
> either call ‘setlocale’ explicitly (like in C), or set this environment
> variable (info "(guile) Environment Variables"):
>
> GUILE_INSTALL_LOCALE=1
>
> When you do that (and this will be the default in 2.2), things work as
> expected:
But shouldn't that be done temporarily by default when processing the
command line? Or alternatively, shouldn't Guile just pass the command
line byte-transparently to the file open calls?
It seems strange that Guile is unable to just pass what it received to
the file open call: if it is in 8bit-mode, this should work, and if it
is in UTF-8 mode (and the error messages suggest that it is), this
should work as well.
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David Kastrup
- Re: guile can't find a chinese named file, Linas Vepstas, 2017/01/26
- Re: guile can't find a chinese named file, Ludovic Courtès, 2017/01/30
- Re: guile can't find a chinese named file, Marko Rauhamaa, 2017/01/30
- Re: guile can't find a chinese named file, David Kastrup, 2017/01/30
- Re: guile can't find a chinese named file, Marko Rauhamaa, 2017/01/30
- Re: guile can't find a chinese named file, David Kastrup, 2017/01/30
- Re: guile can't find a chinese named file, Marko Rauhamaa, 2017/01/30
- Re: guile can't find a chinese named file, David Kastrup, 2017/01/30
- Re: guile can't find a chinese named file, Eli Zaretskii, 2017/01/30
- Re: guile can't find a chinese named file, David Kastrup, 2017/01/30
- Re: guile can't find a chinese named file, Eli Zaretskii, 2017/01/30
- Re: guile can't find a chinese named file, Eli Zaretskii, 2017/01/30