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H A D | regress.l1.out | 222418 Sat May 28 11:44:01 MDT 2011 jilles printf: Allow multibyte characters for '<char> form, avoid negative codes. Examples: LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 printf '%d\n' $(printf \'\\303\\244) LC_ALL=en_US.ISO8859-1 printf '%d\n' $(printf \'\\344) Both of these should print 228. Like some other shells, incomplete or invalid multibyte characters yield the value of the first byte without a warning. Note that there is no general way to go back from the character code to the character. |
H A D | regress.l2.out | 222418 Sat May 28 11:44:01 MDT 2011 jilles printf: Allow multibyte characters for '<char> form, avoid negative codes. Examples: LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 printf '%d\n' $(printf \'\\303\\244) LC_ALL=en_US.ISO8859-1 printf '%d\n' $(printf \'\\344) Both of these should print 228. Like some other shells, incomplete or invalid multibyte characters yield the value of the first byte without a warning. Note that there is no general way to go back from the character code to the character. |
H A D | regress.sh | diff 222418 Sat May 28 11:44:01 MDT 2011 jilles printf: Allow multibyte characters for '<char> form, avoid negative codes. Examples: LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 printf '%d\n' $(printf \'\\303\\244) LC_ALL=en_US.ISO8859-1 printf '%d\n' $(printf \'\\344) Both of these should print 228. Like some other shells, incomplete or invalid multibyte characters yield the value of the first byte without a warning. Note that there is no general way to go back from the character code to the character. |
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H A D | printf.1 | diff 222418 Sat May 28 11:44:01 MDT 2011 jilles printf: Allow multibyte characters for '<char> form, avoid negative codes. Examples: LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 printf '%d\n' $(printf \'\\303\\244) LC_ALL=en_US.ISO8859-1 printf '%d\n' $(printf \'\\344) Both of these should print 228. Like some other shells, incomplete or invalid multibyte characters yield the value of the first byte without a warning. Note that there is no general way to go back from the character code to the character. |
H A D | printf.c | diff 222418 Sat May 28 11:44:01 MDT 2011 jilles printf: Allow multibyte characters for '<char> form, avoid negative codes. Examples: LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 printf '%d\n' $(printf \'\\303\\244) LC_ALL=en_US.ISO8859-1 printf '%d\n' $(printf \'\\344) Both of these should print 228. Like some other shells, incomplete or invalid multibyte characters yield the value of the first byte without a warning. Note that there is no general way to go back from the character code to the character. |
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