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Date:      Sun, 2 Mar 2014 10:54:09 +0100
From:      =?iso-8859-2?Q?Edward_Tomasz_Napiera=B3a?= <trasz@FreeBSD.org>
To:        John-Mark Gurney <jmg@funkthat.com>
Cc:        Jordan Hubbard <jkh@turbofuzz.com>, =?iso-8859-2?Q?=3F=3Fukasz_W=F3jcik?= <lukasz.wojcik@zoho.com>, hackers@freebsd.org, ghostmansd@gmail.com, =?iso-8859-2?Q?Fernando_Apestegu=EDa?= <fernando.apesteguia@gmail.com>
Subject:   Re: GSoC proposal: Quirinus C library (qc)
Message-ID:  <5A166BC2-D34A-473C-BEFA-9E04760A0AAB@FreeBSD.org>
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Wiadomo=B6=E6 napisana przez John-Mark Gurney w dniu 27 lut 2014, o =
godz. 19:26:
> Dmitry Selyutin wrote this message on Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 19:39 =
+0400:
>> As for strings, I will not use UTF-16 since it provides more problems
>> rather than solutions. If I provide a function which accepts char* or =
char
>> const* argument, I imply that such function uses only ASCII (may be I =
will
>> change ASCII to UTF-8). Encoding is used only if a user has requested =
it
>> explicitly; the only place where I have made exception is system path =
since
>> path requires to be in UTF-16 on Windows. That is the reason why =
qc_path
>> requires qc_codecs-related functions.
>=20
> You do realize that FreeBSD does not enforce any coding on path names
> current, correct?  So, requiring a coding format on FreeBSD (UTF-16)
> will mean some paths may not be accessible, since I assume you conver
> the UTF-16 string to UTF-8 before opening on FreeBSD...
>=20
> Hmm.. maybe it's time for a sysctl you can set on your system that
> only allows you to create UTF-8 valid names to allow people to slowly
> migrate to UTF-8?  and a tool to report/convert old non-UTF-8 paths?

There's already a ZFS property ("utfmode") exactly for this purpose.

Actually, its funnier than that: because the kernel doesn't know =
anything
about UTF-8, one can create several files with the same name, but with
different UTF-8 encodings.  And there is ZFS property to fix this =
problem
as well ("normalization").




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