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Re: Filename encoding
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Ludovic Courtès |
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Re: Filename encoding |
Date: |
Thu, 16 Jan 2014 00:29:06 +0100 |
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Chris Vine <address@hidden> skribis:
> So far as filenames are concerned,
> this seems to me to be something for which a fluid would be just the
> thing - it could default to the locale encoding but a user could set it
> to something else. I suppose command lines and environmental variables
> are less problematic because they are usually local to a particular
> machine, although that may not necessarily be so true these days for
> command lines.
I makes some sense to have a fluid for that.
That said, it’s not so great either: for each Unicode-capable library in
use, people would end up define $THELIB_FILE_NAME_ENCODING. Apart from
GLib, I think language run-time supports (Python, etc.) typically assume
locale encoding too, no?
Does anyone know of systems where the file name encoding is commonly
different from locale encoding? Is it the case on Windows?
Ludo’.
- Re: Filename encoding, (continued)
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- Re: Filename encoding, Mark H Weaver, 2014/01/15
- Re: Filename encoding, Chris Vine, 2014/01/15
- Re: Filename encoding, Eli Zaretskii, 2014/01/15
- Re: Filename encoding,
Ludovic Courtès <=
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- Re: Filename encoding, Eli Zaretskii, 2014/01/16
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- Re: Filename encoding, Mark H Weaver, 2014/01/16