Le 10/08/2014 19:46, David Faure a écrit :
On Saturday 09 August 2014 20:13:40 Arnold Dumas wrote:
Le 09/08/2014 10:47, David Faure a écrit :
> On Sunday 27 July 2014 20:22:14 Arnold Dumas wrote:
>> I've tried to replace this by:
>> QScopedPointer<QIODevice> device(new KFilterDev(file));
>>
>> but it still only load gziped files and not plain-text ones.
>
> This is surprising because this case is unittested and works.
>
> KFilterTest::test_block_read ends with
> test_block_read(pathnone);
> which calls
> KFilterDev dev(fileName);
> on a plain-text file, and reads from it.
>
> Did you debug it a little further? What happens when trying to load a
> plain-
> text file? Wrong size? Garbage data? ... ?
>
> I added a new unittest for a larger read in one go (readAll), in case
> it's an
> issue that only occurs with larger data (like we found in 9d04e4186f13,
> in the case of writing without compression), but that test passes
> too...

First thanks for your input David. Well I know the problem is really
awkward.

When I load a plain-text file, the parser begins its job correctly, but
then a line isn't properly retrieved from the file.
So the parser ends in a "Error" state. I've also noticed that the faulty
line is always the last. In fact, the parser tries to load a line that
doesn't exist.

Could this be related to EOF encoding or something related?

That helped. I added a test for atEnd() and it failed -> fixed now.

I've just installed karchive master and massif-visualizer now works as expected. Thanks for all David.

--
Arnold Dumas
http://arnolddumas.fr
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