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bug#37633: Column part interpreted wrong in compilation mode


From: Bernd Paysan
Subject: bug#37633: Column part interpreted wrong in compilation mode
Date: Sun, 06 Oct 2019 19:35:33 +0200

Am Sonntag, 6. Oktober 2019, 19:16:43 CEST schrieb Eli Zaretskii:
> Sorry, now I'm confused.  Does the compiler count bytes in its output
> (where a Latin-1 line could be recoded in UTF-8, and thus have a
> different number of bytes), or does it count bytes in the original
> file (in this case encoded in Latin-1, i.e. 1 byte per character)?

It counts bytes in its input.  The output is just a copy of the input.  The 
compiler (GCC here) does not even care or know about what encoding the input 
actually is.  It's supposed to be ASCII compatible, the compiler does not try 
to be smart.  C symbols are supposed to be ASCII only, C strings are just byte 
arrays.  Don't try to overestimate the smartness here.

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