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Re: GSString problem


From: Richard Frith-Macdonald
Subject: Re: GSString problem
Date: Mon, 5 Jul 2004 15:40:17 +0100


On 5 Jul 2004, at 15:22, Alexander Malmberg wrote:

Andreas Hoeschler wrote:
Hello all,

after upgrading to a recent version of GNUstep my app throws the
following exception.

NSCharacterConversionException REASON: Can't get cStringLength from
Unicode string

I've had other reports of c-string related conversions failing when they
didn't before, and I suspect that:

2004-02-17  Bruno Haible  <bruno@clisp.org>

* Source/Additions/Unicode.m (GetDefEncoding): Use the result of
        nl_langinfo(CODESET) before falling back on ISO-8859-1.

is causing it by setting the c-string encoding to ASCII when it used to
be set to iso-8859-1. If so, setting the environment variable
GNUSTEP_STRING_ENCODING to NSISOLatin1StringEncoding should fix it.

Do we really ever want to set the c-string encoding to
NSASCIIStringEncoding instead of NSISOLatin1StringEncoding? (Especially
since parts of Unicode.m is pretending that ascii==iso-8859-1 anyway.)

I guess we do if the user wants to ...
ie if GNUSTEP_STRING_ENCODING specifies ASCII

However, I think it's probably sensible to use ISO-8859-1 if GNUSTEP_STRING_ENCODING
is not defined and nl_langinfo(CODESET) says ASCII

I wasn't aware that Unicode.m ever pretended ascii==iso-8859-1 ... I don't think it should.





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