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commit c33deb116f4887ee2c0d950cb9becafd0b18cfa9
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Wed Jan 24 15:57:30 2018 -0700
hints/hpux.sh: HP-UX mbrlen() and mbrtowc() don't work
In spite of there being man pages for these, the #include file doesn't
define the mbstate_t type which is required for a parameter to these
functions.
Perhaps the Configure probe could be enhanced so it doesn't return
defined unless these can be successfully compiled, but for now use the
hints file.
commit ca312105e423cf58de6e8992b3e4c97d7412464d
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Thu Jan 18 16:20:02 2018 -0700
Avoid changing locale when finding radix char
On systems that have the POSIX 2008 operations, including
nl_langinfo_l(), this commit causes them to not have to actually change
the locale when determining what the decimal point character is.
The locale may have to change during the printing/reading of numbers,
but eventually we can use sprintf_l(), if available, to avoid that to.
commit ac7d6e789df81d66d14bc15ff0275f76b6633ecb
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Thu Jan 18 15:56:33 2018 -0700
Perl_sv_2pv_flags: Potentially avoid work
By using a macro that is private to the core, this code can avoid
thinking it has to deal with a non-dot radix character, as even if we
are using the locale radix, that is often a dot.
commit 7becd2e914412c934829ddac7fcd00ce1685ccef
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Thu Jan 18 15:53:42 2018 -0700
numeric.c: Remove duplicate PERL_ARGS_ASSERT
By moving the call to one instance of this macro, the other can be
removed.
commit 300988ff4a248944a01fd0279d99f52fcb099eda
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Thu Jan 18 15:52:50 2018 -0700
locale.c: White-space only
Outdent to compensate for previous patch removing several blocks
commit d770e9797c70d26232385f238dd1a819738eb1e0
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Thu Jan 18 15:45:19 2018 -0700
Keep PL_numeric_radix_sv always set
Previously this was removed if the radix was dot. By keeping it set to
a dot, we simplify some code, removing some branches.
commit 5bab63b6971832bea7b824d9a7314845fba5c5ff
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Thu Jan 18 15:32:45 2018 -0700
locale.c: Replace by function that does the same thing
This logic occurs often enough that a function has been created to do
it. So use that.
commit d69d0d170888a546a3bfde850d222eef7c76a5dd
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Wed Jan 17 15:20:44 2018 -0700
Latch LC_NUMERIC during critical sections
It is possible for operations on threaded perls which don't 'use locale'
to still change the locale. This happens when calling
POSIX::localeconv() and I18N::Langinfo(), and in earlier perls, it can
happen for other operations when perl has been initialized with the
environment causing the various locale categories to not have a uniform
locale.
This commit causes the areas where the locale for this category should
predictably be in one or the other state to be a critical section where
another thread can't interrupt and change it. This is a separate
mutex, so that only these particular operations will be held up.
commit f62c16ffa94d00694ea94d8135b584dcbba87529
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Wed Jan 17 13:54:27 2018 -0700
locale.c: Do savepv() ASAP
When this code is called on a threaded perl, it's possible that another
thread could zap the setlocale return buffer, if it's not reentrant. I
suspect we would have seen this more often if that was the case, but
this commit improves things by doing the save immediately, reducing the
unsafe interval.
commit 7d49bfb95c3a4c2871da8e84dad8cf71eec9936c
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Wed Jan 17 13:47:17 2018 -0700
locale.c: #ifdef'd out code for making thread safe on not equipped platforms
commit 45335fe76b2c0df83b8732a74f3b6e9e8191e71d
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Wed Jan 17 12:55:13 2018 -0700
Add mutex for changing LC_NUMERIC
But don't use it yet.
Changing of LC_NUMERIC is done by the perl core, and is a potential race
condition on threaded perls. This adds a mutex that later commits will
use to create critical sections where the value of LC_NUMERIC matters.
commit bf32f728b83bd736de00358d6be7c8347f555def
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Wed Jan 17 13:32:32 2018 -0700
POSIX::localconv(): Prefer localeconv_l()
This is a thread-safe version of localeconv(), so use it under threads.
commit c6474f6c8f4f520d24fb66858f5196f52bfd3908
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Wed Jan 17 12:40:40 2018 -0700
POSIX::localeconv() Use new fcn; avoid recalcs
This calls strlen() once, instead of passing 0 to the the subsidiary
functions which causes them to call it each time. It also uses the new
function is_utf8_non_invariant_string() instead of doing here what that
function does.
commit 6de5e7befdb95e6648d2751c554ca003b2bf8b71
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Wed Jan 17 11:22:02 2018 -0700
XXX pod change so XS code doesn't call localeconv directly POSIX.xs: Add
mutex around localeconv()
If another thread calls localeconv(), it can destroy the returned
buffer. This adds a mutex around this call; the only other place in the
core that calls it already has this mutex, so they now are thread-safe.
commit 81b3b206ae4e49f721eed88458865ed26028c83e
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Wed Jan 17 11:16:15 2018 -0700
POSIX.xs: White space only
Vertically align for readability
commit 8abd9288585278a023098a0ae072a574a90f6e2a
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Wed Jan 17 11:07:42 2018 -0700
locale.c: Move some mutex ops
A future commit will add a mutex, and create the convention that this
mutex if used in combination with the new one always be tried after the
new one is in effect, in order to prevent the possibility of deadlock.
Do it now, before the new one gets added.
This also adds some comments about the reason for this mutex.
commit a96e72c458bed76ebfb864b584b6400477a9d14c
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Wed Jan 17 10:12:30 2018 -0700
locale.c: White-space only
Indent code to account for previous commits adding some blocks
commit 6b97c4a853d361b21607469243983fd132fb81ec
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Wed Jan 17 08:27:04 2018 -0700
locale.c: Use macro instead of its expansion
This macro in a future commit will become more complex.
commit 70ee42c308b8e0773efd50596decebeaa6eb67e4
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Tue Jan 16 22:09:27 2018 -0700
locale.c: Do common task in one place
This function in some cases may need to temporarily switch the
LC_NUMERIC code. Instead of repeating the logic to determine if this is
needed, do it once.
commit 76220f653e86b33aae3eb740e9bde9a3be1e18b6
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Tue Jan 16 18:47:16 2018 -0700
More debug
commit 28be0db2b9e8a6fbb5c4a844a764e5003665a957
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Tue Jan 16 17:38:45 2018 -0700
POSIX.xs: Keep locale change to minimum span
Move the restore to as close to the save as possible so that the locale
is in an unstable state for as short a time as possible.
commit 50335867cf5e431cade680df334e0cee7abf13ac
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Wed Jan 17 13:24:46 2018 -0700
POSIX::strftime: Add better fallback about UTF-8
If the function returns a valid string that isn't completely UTF-8
invariant, the function assumes it is UTF-8 if we are in a UTF-8 locale.
This works, but in the unlikely event that the system has no LC_TIME, we
can't tesll if it is in a UTF-8 locale. As a better fallback position,
this commit adds the check that there is just a single script of the
time string, adding a measure of reassurance that out call that it is
UTF-8 is correct.
This is unlikely to be used, but now that there is a function to call
that determines if this is a script run, it's easy to add, and unlikely
to actually get compiled.
commit dbb3d755ec257daf0196408052eb011e242ade15
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Wed Jan 17 13:18:50 2018 -0700
grok_numeric_radix(): Avoid recalculating
This function just determined that we are in the scope of 'use locale',
hence the underlying radix character should be used. This commit
changes to use the macro that directly does that; previously the macro
that redundantly looks at if we are in the scope was used.
commit 2d707fe9c63fdfd658f55fc0cc7ac4fe3702a886
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Wed Jan 17 13:00:44 2018 -0700
sv_vcatpvfn_flags() Balance LC_NUMERIC changes/restores
Prior to this commit, the restore for LC_NUMERIC was getting called even
if there were no corresponding store. Change so they are balanced; a
future commit will require this.
commit b4b36ee40edbd25c19a743f57b6461fd2f38c4a9
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Mon Jan 15 16:39:44 2018 -0700
perl.h: Remove some obsolete macros
These no longer make sense; were for core internal use only
commit 71517222d15f61e07953719af1ade279f32f79b3
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Mon Jan 15 15:56:43 2018 -0700
vutil.c: White_space only
Properly indent a block, and add spaces where C11++ deprecates not
having them
commit 9a0ec74afca172d033d1fff320f99db97b6dad53
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Mon Jan 15 15:48:57 2018 -0700
Simplify some LC_NUMERIC macros
These macros are marked as subject to change and are not documented
externally. I don't know what I was thinking when I named some of them,
but whatever no longer makes sense to me. Simplify them, and change so
there is only one restore macro to remember.
commit bfda880bc5955e702761f7865d192722a6544cf2
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Sun Jan 14 22:21:31 2018 -0700
for debug Carlos
commit 42258478f6d83d6970aff09524dc8d1fede94ec3
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Sun Jan 14 21:43:43 2018 -0700
toke.c: Remove unnecessary macro calls
These macros were to shift the LC_NUMERIC state into using a dot for the
radix character. When I wrote this code, I assumed that parsing should
be using just the dot. Since then, I have discovered that this wraps
other uses where the dot is not correct, so remove it.
commit d945e2892dd7f468d5f7ee91875a25d5b2e747cf
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Sun Jan 14 21:37:16 2018 -0700
perl.h: Remove unused locale core macro
This undocumented macro is unused in the core, and all these are
commented that they are subject to change. And it confuses things, so
just remove it.
commit 993cbbed58931706b8d08e7474f226f4d3efe394
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Wed Jan 10 22:35:12 2018 -0700
POSIX.xs: Prefer mbrtowc() over mbtowc()
mbrtowc is reentrant, so use it on threaded perls if available when
POSIX::mbtowc() is called.
commit 1bc54a92f602dfaa5399974bed5d00f4bd3b07c0
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Wed Jan 10 22:28:34 2018 -0700
POSIX.xs: Prefer mbrlen() over mblen()
mbrlen is reentrant, so use it on threaded perls if available when
POSIX::mblen() is called.
commit 9c3162ce045ecae7bc70cc0aa242db731d2e211d
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Mon Jan 8 18:21:12 2018 -0700
locale.c: Revamp fallback detection of UTF-8 locales
This commit continues the process started in the previous few commits to
improve the detection of whether a locale is UTF-8 or not when the
platform doesn't have the more modern tools available.
What was done before was examine various texts, like the days of the
week, in a locale, and see if they are legal UTF-8 or not. If there
were any, and all were legal, it assumed that UTF-8 was needed. If
there weren't any (as in American English), it looked at the locale's
name. This presents false negatives and false positives.
Basically, it adds the constraint that all the texts need to be in the
same script when interpreted as UTF-8, which basically rules out any
false positives when the script isn't Latin. With Latin, it isn't so
clear cut, as the text can be intermixed with ASCII Latin letters and
UTF-8 variant sequences that could be some Latin locale, or UTF-8, and
they just coincidentally happen to be syntactically UTF-8. Because of
the structuredness of UTF-8, the odds of a coincidence go down with
increasing numbers of variants in a row. This also isn't likely to
happen with ISO 8859-1, as the bytes that could be legal continuations
in UTF-8 are almost entirely controls or punctuation. But in other
locales in the 8859 series, there are some legal continuations that
could be part of a month name, say.
As an example of the issues, in 8859-2, one could have \xC6 (C with
acute) followed by \xB1 (a with ogonek), which in UTF-8 would be
U+01B1: LATIN CAPITAL LETTER UPSILON. However, something like \xCD
(i acute) followed by \xB3 (l with stroke) yields U+0373: GREEK
SMALL LETTER ARCHAIC SAMPI, and the script check added by this commit
would catch that. In non-Latin texts, the only permissible ASCII
characters would be punctuation, and you aren't going to have many of
those in the LC_TIME strings, and certainly not in a row. Instead those
will consist of at least several variant characters in a row, and the
odds of those coincidentally being syntactically valid UTF-8 and
semantically in the same script are exceedingly low.
To catch Latin UTF-8 locales, this commit adds a list of the distinct
variants found so far. If there are even just several of these, the
odds of the syntax being coincidentally UTF-8 greatly diminish. The
number needed for this to conclude that the locale is UTF-8, is easily
tweakable at compile time.
The problem remains for English and other Latin script languages that
have rare accented characters. The name is still then examined for
containing "UTF-8". Note that previous commits have guaranteed that if
the locale has a non-ASCII currency symbol that is recognized by
Unicode, such as the Euro or Pound Sterling, that will correctly be
recognized.
commit 78ebf9d3a436315582f81f6c8515f42feeb8e438
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Sun Jan 7 16:22:27 2018 -0700
locale.c: Improved fallback UTF-8 locale detection
This adds some more checks for when the platform lacks mbtowc(). We can
check if things like isprint(), toupper() match what a UTF-8 locale
would do. If not, we can rule out UTF-8.
commit 292bdb437f38c4aa2a239e1878bc71505aa5262e
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Sat Jan 6 16:00:02 2018 -0700
Improve fallback UTF-8 locale detection
If the libc doesn't have modern enough routines, we use a fallback
mechanism to see if a locale is UTF-8 or not. One component of this is
to look at the byte sequence for the currency symbol. Obviously, if the
sequence isn't valid UTF-8, the locale isn't either. But if it is valid
UTF-8, and hence might be a UTF-8 locale, this commit changes the
detection mechanism to see if the sequence evaluates, when interpreted
as UTF-8 to be a known Unicode currency symbol. If so, the locale must
be UTF-8, as the odds of some other locale having a sequence that does
this are vanishingly small.
If the sequence doesn't evaluate to a currency symbol, that doesn't tell
us anything, as plenty of places have a string of letters be their
currency symbol. Nor if the symbol is a '$', as that is invariant under
UTF-8 vs not, so doesn't help us.
This pretty much guarantees that a UTF-8 locale for the European Union
or the UK that otherwise looks like plain English (Latin script) will be
properly determined to be UTF-8, as the symbols for their currencies
will pass this test.
commit ab32e881d8748bee53e746752393cb4eaf218cca
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Sat Jan 6 14:24:30 2018 -0700
locale.c: Avoid localeconv()
my_langinfo() is a recently added function which presents a better API
than localeconv, and returns the needed information here, and is easier
to make thread-safe.
commit e88b33a3dba316efd0b097ffe7e67884641b5d22
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Mon Jan 8 17:37:15 2018 -0700
locale.c: White-space only
This indents all this code, with no other changes, in preparation for a
future commit which will add a block around it.
commit 1f96873560227b3e779988507b00b5fdf05dd273
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Sun Jan 7 15:58:52 2018 -0700
locale.c: Remove branch to label
The code at this label was branched to because it contained common
cleanup code. But now that code is in a function, so the cleanup call
is trivial, so just skip this intermediate label.
commit c32ceede71b9539a65367502bd036360fac50f4f
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Sat Jan 6 12:42:35 2018 -0700
locale.c: Extract duplicated code into subroutines
These two paradigms are each repeated in 4 places. Make into two
subroutines
commit f75a0280c288061f2f4a1f2945501640732736e9
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Fri Jan 5 21:41:27 2018 -0700
locale.c: Prefer mbrtowc(), as its reentrant
If it's available and this is a threaded build, it's preferred.
commit a84df36c0ff389776817766fa370289596dce40e
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Sun Jan 7 15:43:01 2018 -0700
locale.c: White-space only
Indent to correspond with new block from previous commit
commit 71fa4698d613bf1f4c061f2d10c90082b3f1d080
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Fri Jan 5 14:09:40 2018 -0700
locale.c: Revamp finding if locale is UTF-8
This changes how this functionality works for the LC_CTYPE locale. On
systems that have nl_langinfo() one can get a definitive answer from
just that. Otherwise (or if that doesn't return properly) one can use
mbtowc() to check if the UTF-8 byte sequence for the Unicode REPLACEMENT
CHARACTER actually is considered to be that code point. This is also
definitive. If the maximum byte string length for a character is too
short to handle all Unicode UTF-8, we know without further checking that
this isn't a UTF-8 locale, so can avoid the mbtowc check.
commit eabd3dc61b756086a9fc068e698797934b501bd8
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Sun Jan 7 15:30:06 2018 -0700
locale.c: Windows will never be EBCDIC
This adjusts the conditional compilation so that win32 is a subset of
non-EBCDIC. This will be useful in the next commit.
commit 643903037bf02034cbc4bebe94574c338a3dc15d
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Fri Jan 5 12:57:37 2018 -0700
locale.c: Simplify expression
Since this is operating on C strings, we don't have to check the
lengths, but can rely on the underlying functions to work.
commit 3be69dacd07955acbfb26cf2fb2e9e52ec0b8a32
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Fri Jan 5 11:35:00 2018 -0700
Change some "shouldn't happen" failures into panics
If the system is so broken that these libc calls are failing, soldiering
on won't lead to sane results.
THis rewords some existing panics, and adds the errno to the output for
all of them.
commit 119ada31bd1d2c29cf6fdbbb00f5bd6fe8856745
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Tue Jan 2 16:54:28 2018 -0700
Cache locale UTF8-ness lookups
Some locales are UTF-8, some are not. Knowledge of this is needed in
various circumstances. This commit saves the results of the last
several lookups so they don't have to be recalculated each time.
The full generality of POSIX locales is such that you can have error
messages be displayed in one locale, say Spanish, while other things are
in French. To accommodate this generality, the program can loop through
all the locale categories finding the UTF8ness of the locale it points
to. However, in almost all instances, people are going to be in either
French or in Spanish, and not in some combination. Suppose it is a
French UTF-8 locale for all categories. This new cache will know that
the French locale is UTF-8, and the queries for all but the first
category can return that immediately.
This simple cache avoids the overhead of hashes.
This also fixes a bug I realized exists in threaded perls, but haven't
reproduced. We do not support locales in such perls, and the user must
not change the locale or 'use locale'. But perl itself could change the
locale behind the scenes, leading to segfaults or incorrect results.
One such instance is the determination of UTF8ness. But this only could
happen if the full generality of locales is used so that the categories
are not all in the same locale. This could only happen (if the user
doesn't change locales) if the environment is such that the perl program
is started up so that the categories are in such a state. This commit
fixes this potential bug by caching the UTF8ness of each category at
startup, before any threads are instantiated, and so checking for it
later just looks it up in the cache, without perl changing the locale.
commit eee5df18a1725b65a43e0ae3dc2b5965cb1bd7a5
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Tue Jan 2 14:23:24 2018 -0700
locale.c: Avoid duplicate work
As the comments say, the needed value is already readily available
commit c11294dbd9d7b2a55ca0aedb1cc1ebb6d290f093
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Tue Jan 2 13:38:16 2018 -0700
locale.c: Avoid some work
We've already worked out whether the decimal point is a dot or not. We
can pass that information to the called routine so it doesn't have to
figure it out again.
commit baf6470d353d24503930ad824ec047d864fe7008
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Tue Jan 2 13:19:03 2018 -0700
locale.c: Use non-control for a format dummy
We need a plain character here. I used a '\e' before, but it would be
better to have something that isn't a control, so just change it to a
blank
commit be1f520e17348b55a2d3697a6b4553fd61f95071
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Tue Jan 2 12:25:35 2018 -0700
locale.c: Avoid some more locale changes
In a few places here we can test if we are already in the locale we want
to be in, and not switch unnecessarily if so.
commit 6e8effaf6f1361f7e3d7560bc3206d0a1e264754
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Mon Jan 1 23:03:34 2018 -0700
Avoid some unnecessary changing of locales
The LC_NUMERIC locale category is kept so that generally the decimal
point (radix) is a dot. For some (mostly) output purposes, it needs to
be swapped into the program's current underlying locale so that a
non-dot can be printed.
This commit changes things so that if the current underlying locale uses
a decimal point, the swap doesn't happen, as it's not needed.
commit 8bf53e3f4411b0cbeaedb840e70fba3faa80d692
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Mon Jan 1 22:20:25 2018 -0700
perl.h: White-space only
commit 73278ce06846a859c5e75f05e2dd8fa4c3c8c65f
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Mon Jan 1 20:41:21 2018 -0700
locale.c: Add compile check for unimplemented behavior
Instead of silently not working.
commit 7e94d5051d4e32346f45678ab1d16e2c4a5897ad
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Mon Jan 1 20:30:39 2018 -0700
locale.c: White-space only
Indent because the previous commit created an enclosing block, and
add a blank line elsewhere
commit ded560cc3cfa7865e66277eaa94696040b4a1bb1
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Mon Jan 1 20:00:03 2018 -0700
locale.c: Refactor Ultrix code
Examination shows that this code does nothing unless LC_ALL is defined.
So explicitly test at compile time for that.
Also, two variables don't have to be declared so globally, and by
reducing their scope, by creating a new block we don't have to have
PERL_UNUSED_ARG()s for them
commit eeb69806095ab405d2bc5ca642935af7528eb4e5
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Mon Jan 1 19:07:19 2018 -0700
locale.c: Avoid rescanning a string
We can use a parameter to find out where in the string the portion of
interest starts. Do that to avoid starting again from scratch.
commit 855e20912a53e8f0b1ec966162217a3c168fdf3b
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Mon Jan 1 18:33:59 2018 -0700
locale.c: Use fcns instead of macros
Here the macros being used expand into the functions being called,
without adding any value to using the macros, and making things slightly
less clear.
commit 472cf1eb1e576f2f028385b3bc6a5911c5637354
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Mon Jan 1 18:17:41 2018 -0700
locale.c: Add const to several variables
commit f27b7ef55df96214142dc9b1e71e648a42e9c46d
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Mon Jan 1 18:15:27 2018 -0700
locale.c: Improve, add comments
commit 78f45c95b6545db3f0692183a4dfbb255b8acc25
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Mon Jan 1 18:01:45 2018 -0700
perl.h: Add comment, rephrase another
commit 47ab04e9ff76f5e358316b52391812785d7b9de6
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Sat Nov 18 17:34:25 2017 -0700
Perl_langinfo: Teach about YESSTR and NOSTR
These are items that nl_langinfo() used to be required to return, but
are considered obsolete. Nonetheless, this drop-in replacement for that
function should know about them for backward compatibility.
commit 6c376b51a7fc1a5fcf8419bf164014611170f6c3
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Mon Jan 1 15:07:45 2018 -0700
APItest/t/locale.t: Add some tests
This makes sure that the entries for which the expected return value may
legitimately vary from platform to platform get tested as returning
something, skipping the test if the item isn't known on the platform.
A couple of comments are also added.
commit 976687039f264484fb6870722ee7c2135301831e
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Mon Aug 28 18:01:43 2017 -0600
XXX may include other things after final edits:
ExtUtils::ParseXS/lib/perlxs.pod: Nits
This removes extra blanks following colons that don't mean the normal
thing for colons that traditionally have two spaces after them, and
capitalizes Perl.
commit 16d227a4c08bbc5de3f3be719141a96bde107611
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Wed Jul 26 08:59:33 2017 -0600
Teach perl about more locale categories
glibc has various other categories than the ones perl handles, for
example LC_PAPER. This commit adds knowledge of these to perl, so that
one can set them, interrogate them, and have libraries work on them,
even though perl itself does not.
This is in preparation for future commits, where it becomes more
important than currently for perl to know about all the locale
categories on the system.
I looked through various other systems to try to find other categories,
but did not see any. If a system does have such a category, it is
pretty easy to tell perl about it, and recompile. Use the changes in
this commit as a template, and send an email to [email protected], so
that the next Perl release will have it.
commit 6f7a4573b01a7d1a0fe4ac1a58e8a6f0db46449d
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Wed Jan 3 20:41:29 2018 -0700
Add check that "$!" is correctly interpreted as UTF-8
We sometimes need to know if an error message is UTF-8 or not.
Previously we checked that it is syntactically valid UTF-8, and that the
LC_MESSAGES locale is UTF-8. But some systems, notably Windows, do not
have LC_MESSAGES. For those, this commit adds a different, semantic,
check that the text of the message when interpreted as UTF-8 is all in
the same Unicode script. This is not foolproof, unlike the LC_MESSAGES
check, but it's better than what we have now for such systems. It
likely is foolproof for non-Latin locales, as any message will have a
bunch of characters in that locale, and no ASCII Latin ones. For a
Latin locale, these ASCII letters could be intermixed with the UTF-8
ones, causing potential ambiguity.
commit eacea8b55f7573bda96f7bc76383c9f4e2078962
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Tue Nov 14 22:27:06 2017 -0700
Remove uncompilable code
This code was never compiled because of a misspelling in the #ifdef.
No problem surfaced, so just remove it. The next commit adds a different
check.
commit 5d6f934f477f5bdcd5752245ada87eb2f6d37d00
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Mon Jan 8 19:11:52 2018 -0700
XXX rethink empty script_run
commit 9df3763fc14ebb2a4cf4fc9c88feccb09e6bbcbd
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Mon Jan 8 19:08:54 2018 -0700
perl.c: Move initialization of inversion lists
This is now done very early in the file, as it may be needed for
initializing the locale handling.
commit 6c8203e5c0f46db28ef908831d91e5e06eb07fa5
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Thu Jan 18 14:09:24 2018 -0700
isSCRIPT_RUN: Document in perlintern
commit 46e604503055b1b7103e14203e3eae8e83f93087
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Thu Jan 18 14:08:47 2018 -0700
isSCRIPT_RUN: A sequence of entirely Inherited chars is Inherited
commit 6ca663d1261846b3c11e62c5b7bb9c30466007d7
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Thu Jan 18 14:07:43 2018 -0700
regexec.c: Add comment
commit 0ae98df569f51585b16c44d4bf8d791b99a9f7bb
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Thu Jan 18 14:05:23 2018 -0700
Fix bug in isSCRIPT_RUN with digit following unassigned
This was being treated as a run, but shouldn't be one.
commit 272dbbcddad67fecffe31134d924342c8c69d45a
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Thu Jan 18 13:00:06 2018 -0700
isSCRIPT_RUN: Can short cut if not in UTF-8
All characters representable by single bytes are either Common or Latin,
so must be a script run. If we aren't asking for what the script is we
can return immediately. If we are, the run is Latin if any character in
it is Latin, otherwise is Common.
commit 7cd2c5a8823f81a14f83fd59611c8aee681d81fd
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Sat Jan 6 21:16:15 2018 -0700
Give isSCRIPT_RUN() an extra parameter
This allows it to return the script of the run.
commit b3d3a1e65d912f474ade80420d3f4c4c8f3c9f6c
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Sat Jan 6 16:15:12 2018 -0700
charclasslists.h: script enums visible to CORE,EXT
This exposes the enum definitions for the script extensions property to
the perl code and extensions, for use in future commits.
commit d53d1ba7f6a3859c7d8a7b0798a7fd4e3de960d6
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Sat Jan 6 16:13:06 2018 -0700
regen/mk_invlists.pl: Allow override of where enums get defined
This adds code so that the enums defined by this, which are ordinarily
only used by regexec.c ban be specified to be somewhere else instead.
commit 817a84b8a8b96339bd760833ff0c00da41794cd6
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Sat Jan 6 16:09:57 2018 -0700
regen/mk_invlists.pl: Allow multiple files to access
This changes the code so that the symbols defined by this program
can be #define'd in more than one file.
commit 546a84b008fe2ed46e62764ee7eebf80276ba781
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Thu Jan 18 14:02:33 2018 -0700
regexec.c: Fix typo in comment
commit ffc61fd959a2b2cb6f8015f69963cbb9cc47ff82
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Sat Jan 6 16:18:45 2018 -0700
Fix bug in script runs that start with Common
This is a follow on to 8535a06fea02528fe726855a139fcbd360d1fc6e. That
fixed one case where the first character was in the Common script,
things did not work properly. It did not catch the case where a future
character in the string was non-Common from a script that has its own
set of digits, and this commit fixes that.
This just entails a block of code to slightly earlier.
commit 52f84c7fc3e28399338789466b75e97aa1f835f0
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Wed Jan 10 17:10:09 2018 -0700
locale.c: Make sure variable is always defined
A future commit assumes this variable is there even on non-DEBUGGING
builds. #define it to 0 for those.
commit 1e27b75b7919c5c5032b0925fa802677b2f33256
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Wed Jan 17 17:01:00 2018 -0700
my_atof(): Lock dot radix
This commit shows some redundant checks. It examines the text and if it
finds a dot in the middle of the number, and the locale is expecting
something else, it toggles LC_NUMERIC to be the C locale so that the dot
is understood. However, during further parsing, grok_numeric_radix()
gets called and sees that the locale shouldn't be C, and toggles it
back. That ordinarily would cause the dot to not be recognized, but
this function always recognizes a dot no matter what the locale. So
none of our tests fails. I'm not sure if this is always the case, and I
don't understand this area of the code all that well, but there is a
simple way to cause grok_numeric_radix to not change the locale back,
and that is to call the macro LOCK_LC_NUMERIC_STANDARD() when changing
it the first time in my_atof(). The purpose of this macro is precisely
this situation, so that recursed calls don't try to override the
decisions of the outer calls
commit dd6e844348b96a1874d302ee7a2a217a953a9596
Author: Karl Williamson <[email protected]>
Date: Sun Jan 21 10:08:33 2018 -0700
perlembed: Fix typos
Perl is capitalized when referring to the language; lowercased when
referring to a particular executable.
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