[#65451] [ruby-trunk - Feature #10333] [PATCH 3/1] optimize: "yoda literal" == string — ko1@...
Issue #10333 has been updated by Koichi Sasada.
9 messages
2014/10/07
[#65458] Re: [ruby-trunk - Feature #10333] [PATCH 3/1] optimize: "yoda literal" == string
— Eric Wong <normalperson@...>
2014/10/07
[email protected] wrote:
[#65502] Re: [ruby-trunk - Feature #10333] [PATCH 3/1] optimize: "yoda literal" == string
— Eric Wong <normalperson@...>
2014/10/08
Eric Wong <[email protected]> wrote:
[#65538] Re: [ruby-trunk - Feature #10333] [PATCH 3/1] optimize: "yoda literal" == string
— Eric Wong <normalperson@...>
2014/10/09
Eric Wong <[email protected]> wrote:
[#65549] Re: [ruby-trunk - Feature #10333] [PATCH 3/1] optimize: "yoda literal" == string
— SASADA Koichi <ko1@...>
2014/10/09
On 2014/10/09 11:04, Eric Wong wrote:
[#65551] Re: [ruby-trunk - Feature #10333] [PATCH 3/1] optimize: "yoda literal" == string
— Eric Wong <normalperson@...>
2014/10/09
SASADA Koichi <[email protected]> wrote:
[#65453] [ruby-trunk - Feature #10328] [PATCH] make OPT_SUPPORT_JOKE a proper VM option — ko1@...
Issue #10328 has been updated by Koichi Sasada.
3 messages
2014/10/07
[#65559] is there a name for this? — Xavier Noria <fxn@...>
When describing stuff about constants (working in their guide), you often
7 messages
2014/10/09
[#65560] Re: is there a name for this?
— Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@...>
2014/10/09
On 2014/10/09 20:41, Xavier Noria wrote:
[#65561] Re: is there a name for this?
— Xavier Noria <fxn@...>
2014/10/09
On Thu, Oct 9, 2014 at 1:59 PM, Nobuyoshi Nakada <[email protected]> wrote:
[#65566] [ruby-trunk - Feature #10351] [Open] [PATCH] prevent CVE-2014-6277 — shyouhei@...
Issue #10351 has been reported by Shyouhei Urabe.
3 messages
2014/10/09
[#65741] Re: [ruby-cvs:55121] normal:r47971 (trunk): test/ruby/test_rubyoptions.rb: fix race — Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@...>
On 2014/10/16 10:10, [email protected] wrote:
5 messages
2014/10/16
[#65742] Re: [ruby-cvs:55121] normal:r47971 (trunk): test/ruby/test_rubyoptions.rb: fix race
— Eric Wong <normalperson@...>
2014/10/16
Nobuyoshi Nakada <[email protected]> wrote:
[#65750] Re: [ruby-cvs:55121] normal:r47971 (trunk): test/ruby/test_rubyoptions.rb: fix race
— Tanaka Akira <akr@...>
2014/10/16
2014-10-16 12:48 GMT+09:00 Eric Wong <[email protected]>:
[#65753] [ruby-trunk - Feature #10333] [PATCH 3/1] optimize: "yoda literal" == string — ko1@...
Issue #10333 has been updated by Koichi Sasada.
3 messages
2014/10/16
[#65818] [ruby-trunk - Feature #10351] [PATCH] prevent CVE-2014-6277 — shyouhei@...
Issue #10351 has been updated by Shyouhei Urabe.
3 messages
2014/10/20
[ruby-core:65766] [ruby-trunk - Bug #10285] StringIO with encodings broken due to #9769
From:
nagachika00@...
Date:
2014-10-16 13:19:38 UTC
List:
ruby-core #65766
Issue #10285 has been updated by Tomoyuki Chikanaga.
Backport changed from 2.0.0: REQUIRED, 2.1: REQUIRED to 2.0.0: REQUIRED, 2.1: DONE
Backported into `ruby_2_1` at r47982.
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Bug #10285: StringIO with encodings broken due to #9769
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/10285#change-49498
* Author: Dirkjan Bussink
* Status: Closed
* Priority: Normal
* Assignee:
* Category:
* Target version:
* ruby -v: 2.1.3
* Backport: 2.0.0: REQUIRED, 2.1: DONE
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It looks like the change in https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/9769 resulted in a behavior change with how StringIO works with different encodings.
The following snippet is broken and now raises:
~~~
test_string_io_encoding.rb:8:in `write': incompatible character encodings: ASCII-8BIT and Windows-1252 (Encoding::CompatibilityError)
from test_string_io_encoding.rb:8:in `<main>'
~~~
~~~
require 'stringio'
io = StringIO.new
io.set_encoding(Encoding::ASCII_8BIT)
io.write("quz \x83 mat".force_encoding(Encoding::ASCII_8BIT))
str = "foo \x97 bar".force_encoding(Encoding::WINDOWS_1252)
io.write(str)
p io.string
~~~
What is the intended behavior here? If I change the code to not set the encoding on the StringIO object, it does work somehow:
~~~
require 'stringio'
io = StringIO.new
io.write("quz \x83 mat".force_encoding(Encoding::ASCII_8BIT))
str = "foo \x97 bar".force_encoding(Encoding::WINDOWS_1252)
io.write(str)
p io.string
~~~
In this case it sees io.string as UTF-8 encoded, but this is invalid. It does allow the second StringIO#write here though.
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