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Re: My tex file became chaos code without any sake when I reopen it.
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Kenichi Handa |
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Re: My tex file became chaos code without any sake when I reopen it. |
Date: |
Wed, 13 Dec 2006 10:00:40 +0900 |
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SEMI/1.14.3 (Ushinoya) FLIM/1.14.2 (Yagi-Nishiguchi) APEL/10.2 Emacs/22.0.91 (i686-pc-linux-gnu) MULE/5.0 (SAKAKI) |
In article <address@hidden>, Piet van Oostrum <address@hidden> writes:
>>>>>> Hongyi Zhao <address@hidden> (HZ) wrote:
> >HZ> Dear Kenichi and others,
> >HZ> I encountered a strange thing, the attached is my tex file which I
> >reopen it
> >HZ> when I restart my PC, but I find it becomes chaos codes, whose default
> >HZ> encoding scheme is GB18030. I've used all the methods to revert it but
> >all
> >HZ> these methods like water off a duck's back.
> >HZ> Sigh. It this a bug of Emacs, or anything I don't know? Who can tell
> >me?
> It typically looks like some file corruptions that I have met occasionally.
> It happened to me when I run out of diskspace. Then there isn't enough
> swapspace available and virtual memory allocation may fail. I think that
> Emacs doesn't check properly if a malloc fails and then corrupts its memory
> when a malloc fails. I have no idea if that might be the cause of your
> memory corruption, but I have had several times (let's say once a month)
> file corruptions.
Did you see that file corruptions only with emacs-unicode-2
branch? Or does it happen with HEAD too?
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Kenichi Handa
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