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Re: Commands containing UTF8 characters mess up bash history
From: |
Ryan Cunningham |
Subject: |
Re: Commands containing UTF8 characters mess up bash history |
Date: |
Sat, 1 Mar 2014 14:07:23 -0800 |
You could use the command "history -c" to clear the history in case this
becomes a real issue. I don't have a real fix.
Sent from my iPad
> On Mar 1, 2014, at 1:23 PM, Yuri <yuri@rawbw.com> wrote:
>
> I manipulate with some files containing UTF8 characters. The only commands I
> run are these:
> ./some-cmd < ../some-dir/utf8-containing-file-name.txt
> vim ../some-dir/utf8-containing-file-name.txt
>
> After a while of running of such commands, and going back and forth in
> history and rerunning them, the history becomes messed up. The 'unkown
> character' question mark appears in the middle, some of them become
> concatenated. History becomes unusable.
>
> I am sure you will be able to reproduce this. Otherwise is kind of hard to
> create a test case for this kind of problem. But I am sure bash doesn't treat
> command, or some part of it, as utf8, and confuses number of characters and
> number of bytes.
>
> bash-4.2.45_1
>
> Yuri
>