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windows 98: Killing text results in coding system complaint
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Message #14 received at 52295 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
> From: Po Lu <luangruo <at> yahoo.com>
> Cc: 52295 <at> debbugs.gnu.org
> Date: Sun, 05 Dec 2021 16:58:27 +0800
>
> >> w32--set-selection: Coding system is invalid or doesn't have an eol
> >> variant for dos line ends: nil [2 times]
> >
> > What are the values of the following variables on that system?
> >
> > selection-coding-system
> > next-selection-coding-system
>
> Both variables are nil.
That's the problem. But I don't understand why is that so. The value
of selection-coding-system is set in globals_of_w32select, which is
called during startup, and where we have this code:
ANSICP = GetACP ();
OEMCP = GetOEMCP ();
QANSICP = coding_from_cp (ANSICP);
QOEMCP = coding_from_cp (OEMCP);
if (os_subtype == OS_SUBTYPE_NT)
Vselection_coding_system = Qutf_16le_dos;
else if (inhibit_window_system)
Vselection_coding_system = QOEMCP;
else
Vselection_coding_system = QANSICP;
On Windows 9X, this should assign the ANSI codepage to
selection-coding-system. Since your codepage seems to be 1252, it
should assign the symbol 'cp1252-dos' to selection-coding-system, see
coding_from_cp.
Why doesn't this happen in your case?
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