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/**************************************************************************/ [bugs #763] Full Item Snapshot: URL: <http://gna.org/bugs/?func=detailitem&item_id=763> Project: xtla.el Submitted by: Matthieu MOY On: Mon 09/20/2004 at 22:34 Category: xtla.el Priority: 5 - Normal Resolution: None Assigned to: None Originator Email: Status: Open Planned Release: 1.0 Type of request: small bug Fixed Release: Test case: Summary: xtla doesn't manage spaces/special characters in filenames Original Submission: Since tla 1.2.1, it is possible to use special characters like spaces in filenames. The output of tla commands is escaped like this: $ tla tree-lint These files would be source but lack inventory ids (`tla add' or a tagline perhaps?): foo(sp)bar But the filenames should be given unescaped for tla arguments: $ tla add 'foo bar' To manage this in xtla, we have to 1) detect whether the current tla version manages spaces in filenames. 2) (defun tla-unescape (filename) ...) using "tla escape --unescaped" 3) Each tla output parser must unescape the filenames, and the unescaped filenames must be stored in the ewoc lists. 4) Fix the bugs introduced by 1, 2 and 3 ;-) The big question is: Should we try to manage this before the 1.0 version? For detailed info, follow this link: <http://gna.org/bugs/?func=detailitem&item_id=763> _______________________________________________ Message sent via/by Gna! http://gna.org/
