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Joe Kesselman commented on XALANJ-2419: --------------------------------------- Everything should have been carried forward. That may have been done manually and history may have been lost, but I don't believe any actual work has been lost. In any case, Master *IS* where new development is going. So if you can find anything which has not been addressed there, please flag it for our attention. Just don't assume that the absence of a particular commit, or a particular merge, means something is missing. Real-world git histories sometimes get messy, especially when operated by real-world humans. ("Begin by assuming a spherical cow...") > Astral characters written as a pair of NCRs with the surrogate scalar values > when using UTF-8 > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: XALANJ-2419 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/XALANJ-2419 > Project: XalanJ2 > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Serialization > Affects Versions: 2.7.1 > Reporter: Henri Sivonen > Assignee: Joe Kesselman > Priority: Major > Fix For: The Latest Development Code > > Attachments: XALANJ-2419-fix-v3.txt, XALANJ-2419-tests-v3.txt > > > org.apache.xml.serializer.ToStream contains the following code: > else if (m_encodingInfo.isInEncoding(ch)) { > // If the character is in the encoding, and > // not in the normal ASCII range, we also > // just leave it get added on to the clean characters > > } > else { > // This is a fallback plan, we should never get here > // but if the character wasn't previously handled > // (i.e. isn't in the encoding, etc.) then what > // should we do? We choose to write out an entity > writeOutCleanChars(chars, i, lastDirtyCharProcessed); > writer.write("&#"); > writer.write(Integer.toString(ch)); > writer.write(';'); > lastDirtyCharProcessed = i; > } > This leads to the wrong (latter) if branch running for surrogates, because > isInEncoding() for UTF-8 returns false for surrogates. It is always wrong > (regardless of encoding) to escape a surrogate as an NCR. > The practical effect of this bug is that any document with astral characters > in it ends up in an ill-formed serialization and does not parse back using an > XML parser. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@xalan.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@xalan.apache.org