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Message-ID: <20161230031450.GQ1555@brightrain.aerifal.cx> Date: Thu, 29 Dec 2016 22:14:50 -0500 From: Rich Felker <dalias@...c.org> To: musl@...ts.openwall.com Subject: Re: [PATCH] bind_textdomain_codeset: don't return failure unless encoding isn't UTF-8 On Fri, Dec 16, 2016 at 10:59:54PM -0500, Rich Felker wrote: > On Sat, Dec 03, 2016 at 09:04:42PM -0600, Laine Gholson wrote: > > returning null broke a vlc media player built with gettext support > > > >From 2f79aa294db5d9230ad71298e3de4b5561b441be Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 > > From: Laine Gholson <laine.gholson@...il.com> > > Date: Wed, 9 Nov 2016 20:19:00 -0600 > > Subject: [PATCH] bind_textdomain_codeset: don't return failure unless encoding isn't UTF-8 > > > > VLC isn't happy when bind_textdomain_codeset returns NULL > > --- > > src/locale/bind_textdomain_codeset.c | 4 +++- > > 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) > > > > diff --git a/src/locale/bind_textdomain_codeset.c b/src/locale/bind_textdomain_codeset.c > > index 5ebfd5e..e5f3f52 100644 > > --- a/src/locale/bind_textdomain_codeset.c > > +++ b/src/locale/bind_textdomain_codeset.c > > @@ -5,7 +5,9 @@ > > > > char *bind_textdomain_codeset(const char *domainname, const char *codeset) > > { > > - if (codeset && strcasecmp(codeset, "UTF-8")) > > + if (codeset && ((strcasecmp(codeset, "UTF-8") == 0) || (strcasecmp(codeset, "UTF8") == 0))) { > > + return "UTF-8"; > > + } else if (codeset) > > errno = EINVAL; > > return NULL; > > } > > -- > > 2.10.2 > > I think this needs some more thought. The documentation of the API is > that a null pointer argument/result means "the locale's character > encoding", and that the default is null; presumably even when the > locale's codeset is "foo", null (default) and "foo" are still > different states. > > I don't actually like that, and don't think we should copy it -- > especially since, now that we also have a C locale with "ASCII" as the > codeset, we _can't_ provide a codeset matching the locale in all cases > -- but I also don't think it's right for the return value (null or > "UTF-8") to depend on the argument rather than on the "previous state" > like it's documented to. > > There seem to be two possible reasonable behaviors: > > 1. Diverge from the GNU behavior and treat textdomains as always-bound > to "UTF-8", regardless of whether bind_textdomain_codeset has been > called. The function would then return a null pointer with EINVAL > set for strings other than "UTF-8"/"UTF8", and would return "UTF-8" > for a valid or null-pointer argument. > > 2. Keep a 1-bit state for each textdomain reflecting whether its > nominally in "default" mode or "UTF-8" mode. Either way the > original UTF-8 string would be returned; the only point of the > state would be providing a return value for bind_textdomain_codeset > that reflects how it was previously called. > > Being that 2 is gratuitous complexity to do something stupid and > meaningless, I'd lean towards 1, but I don't want to break anything > that works. Does this seem safe to do? Ping. Anyone else have thoughts on this? Rich
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