Message266752
| Author | martin.panter |
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| Recipients | ezio.melotti, kunkku, lemburg, loewis, martin.panter, serhiy.storchaka, vstinner |
| Date | 2016-05-31.13:51:41 |
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| Message-id | <1464702704.36.0.814796487919.issue16182@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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Attached patch adds a possible test, and fixes the truncation problem I mentioned above.
I tried testing set_completer_delims() with a UTF-8 locale, but I suspect Gnu Readline does not support it. I called set_completer_delims("\xF6"), which encodes as C3 B6, but it seems to be breaking any UTF-8 sequence in half at a C3 byte. In other words, it is treating the delimiter list as a list of bytes, not code points. So I changed to an ASCII delimiter. |
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| 2016-05-31 13:51:44 | martin.panter | set | recipients: + martin.panter, lemburg, loewis, vstinner, ezio.melotti, serhiy.storchaka, kunkku |
| 2016-05-31 13:51:44 | martin.panter | set | messageid: <1464702704.36.0.814796487919.issue16182@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2016-05-31 13:51:44 | martin.panter | link | issue16182 messages |
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