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#20823
argv mangled by locale
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Message #17 received at 20823 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
Andy Wingo wrote:
> I also don't
>know whether to supply an optional "encoding" argument, and use that
>encoding to decode the command line arguments.
If you don't fancy the profusion of extra "encoding" parameters on
argv access (this ticket), environment access (bug#20822), and all
sorts of syscalls (bug#22913), you could bundle them all together in
a fluid. This would be a bit like the %default-port-encoding fluid,
but setlocale should absolutely not modify it. It should follow the
scheme that I laid out in bug#24186: its value can be either a string
naming an encoding, or #:locale-at-io meaning that whenever encoding
is required the currently selected locale is consulted. There should
also be a fluid determining the conversion strategy, like the existing
%default-port-conversion-strategy. These two fluids together would
control the encoding and decoding for all operations that currently
apply the locale encoding to arbitrary data. (Decoding locale-supplied
messages is a different matter.)
-zefram
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