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bug#20109: Incompatible API change in 2.0 series for string port encodin
From: |
Andy Wingo |
Subject: |
bug#20109: Incompatible API change in 2.0 series for string port encoding |
Date: |
Thu, 23 Jun 2016 18:23:05 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.5 (gnu/linux) |
On Fri 17 Apr 2015 07:17, Mark H Weaver <address@hidden> writes:
> David Kastrup <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> In 2.0.9, the following patch/code for getting what amounts to a binary
>> string port worked.
>>
>> commit 7f7a124d3470b0d566f796e88f4e2ad5aa043f16
>> Author: David Kastrup <address@hidden>
>> Date: Sun Sep 21 18:40:06 2014 +0200
>>
>> Source_file::init_port: Keep GUILEv2 from redecoding string input
>>
>> diff --git a/lily/source-file.cc b/lily/source-file.cc
>> index 1118b9d..75ed0d9 100644
>> --- a/lily/source-file.cc
>> +++ b/lily/source-file.cc
>> @@ -152,7 +152,11 @@ Source_file::init_port ()
>> // we do our own utf8 encoding and verification in the parser, so we
>> // use the no-conversion equivalent of latin1
>> SCM str = scm_from_latin1_string (c_str ());
>> - str_port_ = scm_mkstrport (SCM_INUM0, str, SCM_OPN | SCM_RDNG,
>> __FUNCTION__);
>> + scm_dynwind_begin ((scm_t_dynwind_flags)0);
>> + // Why doesn't scm_set_port_encoding_x work here?
>> + scm_dynwind_fluid (ly_lily_module_constant ("%default-port-encoding"),
>> SCM_BOOL_F);
>> + str_port_ = scm_open_input_string (str);
>> + scm_dynwind_end ();
>> scm_set_port_filename_x (str_port_, ly_string2scm (name_));
>> }
>>
>>
>> In 2.0.11, it doesn't. This is an incompatible API change within the
>> "stable" 2.0 series.
>
> Are you sure that you weren't using Guile from our 'master' branch? I'm
> not aware of any change made on our stable-2.0 branch that would break
> the above approach.
>
> We _did_ make an incompatible change that would break this approach on
> our master branch, which will become Guile 2.2. On that branch, string
> ports always use UTF-8 to encode the initial string, and UTF-8 is always
> used as the initial port encoding. However, stable-2.0 still uses
> %default-port-encoding.
I believe Mark is right -- the change to string ports is only on
`master'. Given that, I think the bug can be closed. David does this
match your perception?
Andy
- bug#20109: Incompatible API change in 2.0 series for string port encoding,
Andy Wingo <=