I use vim to read the file which is the  attachment of this mail.
This file can be read in with the encoding "cp936", and thing goes well.
When i read the file via “:e ++enc=sjis” ( with a wrong encoding ) ,
the vim shows "conversion error", and the characters get messed.
So , the conversion failed by this "sjis encoding“

However, when i use the internal function of vim "iconv" like this.
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let line1=readfile("cp936.txt",'b')[0]
echo iconv(line1,"sjis","utf-8")
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the result turned to be the "messed characters"

I think this case is much the same as i used the "e ++enc=sjis".
SO , the fail should happened during the conversion.


The doc about the "iconv" is like, below :
iconv({expr}, {from}, {to}) *iconv()*
          The result is a String, which is the text {expr} converted
   from encoding {from} to encoding {to}.
           When the conversion fails an empty string is returned.

According to the doc, i think the iconv should return the empty string.

So, how can i know the happening of wrong conversion for the "iconv" ?
Or, is there some misunderstanding about iconv ?

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