On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 09:30:41AM +0000, Duncan Coutts wrote: > So if we use files opened in binary mode and account for line end > differences then this is portable and doesn't make it harder for GHC to > switch text handles to use a more sensible encoding.
Yes. We have to handle line-endings independently of the host system anyway, because the files we're reading could have been created on a different system. > It doesn't actually change the fact that our error messages will print > garbage when they include snippets of a .cabal file that contained > non-ISO-8859-1 chars. Yes, because GHC's text handles cannot cope with such characters. So instead of trying to patch around that, how about just replacing these characters with "???" or "<U+9E00>" on output (if compiling with GHC)? It's not pretty, but hopefully it's temporary, and these are only error message we're talking about. _______________________________________________ cabal-devel mailing list [email protected] http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/cabal-devel
