Dan Kogai wrote:
Porters,
Can somebody w/ Win32 access test the patch below mentioned in RT#7831:
"piconv with ascii-incompatible output breaks on Win32" ?
http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bug.html?id=7831
I have submitted the patch but there was no response from the reporter
and I do not have an access to Win32 platforms right now.
I created the attached "in" file (utf-8) and ran the command-line in the
original bug report:
piconv -f utf-8 -t UTF-16LE in > out
This produces the attached "out" file, which looks right to me.
I also saved the "in" file to another name in UTF-16LE format using
Windows' Notepad program and the file that it output was identical to
the "out" file produced by piconv.
So that's a thumbs-up from me. I'm running Encode 2.02 with perl 5.8.5
on Windows XP.
Cheers,
- Steve
PS. Why is my minor enhancement request
(https://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bug.html?id=6695) marked as resolved when it
isn't?
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