On Thu, 17 May 2012, Christian Brabandt wrote:
Hi Benjamin!
On Mi, 16 Mai 2012, Benjamin Fritz wrote:
Is there a reason we couldn't do the encoding conversion in memory,
and if it succeeds, only then open the file to write the data? That
seems like the sanest way to do things. Only open the file when you
Well, I wouldn't rather not have 2 copies of the buffer in memory.
Surely there's a way to "do the encoding conversion in memory" without
creating a full copy of the buffer. Just running through the buffer
character-by-character, or line-wise, and ensuring that all characters
can be encoded using &fenc should work.
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Best,
Ben H
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