Python shell wont open idle or an exisiting py file
Terry Reedy
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Sat Feb 1 03:51:48 EST 2014
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On 2/1/2014 2:26 AM, Chris Angelico wrote: > On Sat, Feb 1, 2014 at 4:46 PM, Terry Reedy <tjreedy at udel.edu> wrote: >> On 1/31/2014 10:36 PM, Chris Angelico wrote: >>> >>> On Sat, Feb 1, 2014 at 1:54 PM, MRAB <python at mrabarnett.plus.com> wrote: >>>> >>>> I think that some years ago I heard about a variation on UTF-8 >>>> (Microsoft?) where codepoint U+0000 is encoded as 0xC0 0x80 so that the >>>> null byte can be used as the string terminator. >>>> >>>> I had a look on Wikipedia found this: >>>> >>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Null-terminated_string >>> >>> >>> Yeah, it's a common abuse of UTF-8. It's a violation of spec, but an >>> understandable one. However, I don't understand why the first part - >>> why should \0 become U+0000 but (presumably) the \a later on >>> (...cs\accel...) doesn't become U+0007, etc? >> >> >> Because only \0 has a special meaning in a C string, I should have added 'to C itself', as the string terminator. >> and Tk is written in C and uses C strings. > > Eh? I've used \a in C programs (not often but I have used it). > > It's possible that \0 is the only one that actually bombs anything > (because of C0 80 representation). \0 can bomb C byte processing by terminating it sooner than it should. Its unexpected replacement bombs utf-8 decoding. > But since \7 and \a both represent > 0x07 in a C string, I would expect there to be other problems, if it's > interpreting it as source. Ah well! Weird weird. While other control codes may have special meaning to a terminal or other device, to do not have special meaning to the operation of C string functions themselves (except possible for a 'getline' function looking for n -- but I do not remember is the C stdlib has any such functions). I am speaking from my memory of C. I have not looked at the Tk C code to see just what it did where to create the exception. I am just happy that Serhiy was able to fixed tkinter without causing another test to fail. -- Terry Jan Reedy
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