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2009/10/9 Stephen J. Turnbull: > > Hang on, there is a problem with this one: Cygwin doesn't like the > > \001's and the tab at the end. > > Well, I'll be damned. I was betting on this being 100% an XEmacs bug, > but I could lose! :-) I don't think you've got anything to worry about there. ;) XEmacs shouldn't crash due to a failed file operation, which of course can happen for all sorts of reasons other than a control char in the filename. Meanwhile, Corinna has implemented support for the latter on cygwin-cvs, so that mad filename works fine now: $ touch $'=C3=AF\202\201=C3=90\201=C3=90\201=C3=90\201=C3=AF\203\22002ABFxi= -string)g)=C3=80=C3=A2w\001\200=C3=91H\001=C3=82\200\t' $ ls =C3=AF??=C3=90?=C3=90?=C3=90?=C3=AF??02ABFxi-string)g)=C3=80=C3=A2w??=C3=91= H?=C3=82?? $ ls --quoting-style=3Descape =C3=AF\202\201=C3=90\201=C3=90\201=C3=90\201=C3=AF\203\22002ABFxi-string)g)= =C3=80=C3=A2w\001\200=C3=91H\001=C3=82\200\t Andy -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple
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