I am getting some inconsistent results with in in app purchases from the iOS
App Store. In the TestFlight dev environment, the purchase “seems” to be
complete… I get all the normal iOS prompts to purchase the product, enter the
password, etc. I even get the “You’re All Set. Your purchase
OK, so the macOS *is* using utf-8 for its file names - the [e-acute] in the
filename Carré.txt is rendered with two bytes [C3A9] not the single byte
MacRoman encoding. I got tricked by copying the terminal listing into another
program rather than hex dumping within the terminal, and somewhere
Hi LiveCoders,
I just got a warning from the OS that I was out of application memory. Livecode
was using over 90 GB of memory!
The stack runs fine under LC 9.6.8 without any issues whatsoever, but as soon
as I open it with LC 9.6.9 the problem reappears.
(I have to use force quit to shut down
As we know with LC it is pretty straightforward to deal with internationalised
text for remote databases and unknown user platforms by conversion to utf-8.
But I have come across a problem with Linux filenames containing non-ascii
characters which has me befuddled.
My many-years-old app has