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Re: UTF16 encoding adds BOM everywhere?
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Mark H Weaver |
Subject: |
Re: UTF16 encoding adds BOM everywhere? |
Date: |
Wed, 20 Jul 2022 16:42:53 -0400 |
Hi,
Jean Abou Samra <jean@abou-samra.fr> wrote:
> With this code:
>
> (let ((p (open-output-file "x.txt")))
> (set-port-encoding! p "UTF16")
> (display "ABC" p)
> (close-port p))
>
> the sequence of bytes in the output file x.txt is
>
> ['FF', 'FE', '41', '0', 'FF', 'FE', '42', '0', 'FF', 'FE', '43', '0']
>
> FFE is a little-endian Byte Order Mark (BOM), fine.
> But why is Guile adding it before every character
> instead of just at the beginning of the string?
> Is that expected?
No, this is certainly a bug. It sounds like the
'at_stream_start_for_bom_write' port flag is not being cleared, as it
should be, after the first character is written. I suspect that it
worked correctly when I first implemented proper BOM handling in 2013
(commit cdd3d6c9f423d5b95f05193fe3c27d50b56957e9), but the ports code
has seen some major reworking since then. I guess that BOM handling was
broken somewhere along the way.
I would suggest filing a bug report. I don't have time to look into it,
sorry. I don't work on Guile anymore. I only happened to see your
message by chance.
Regards,
Mark
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