Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: [Patch] Support UTF-8 scripts | From | Bernd Petrovitsch <> | Date | Sun, 18 Sep 2005 23:03:39 +0200 |
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On Sun, 2005-09-18 at 21:23 +0200, Bodo Eggert wrote: [...] > >> Not sure what this has > >> to do with the specific patch, though. > > > > It is not supported by the kernel. So either you remove it or you make > > some compatibility hack (like an appropriate sym-link > > -EDOESNOTWORK > > #!/usr/bin/perl -T -s -w
It depends on /usr/bin/perl how it handles a white-space character directly after "-w".
> >, etc.). Since the > > kernel can start java classes directly, you can probably make a similar > > thing for the UTF-8 stuff. > > If MSDOS text files are text files are legal scripts, the kernel > should recognize [\x0D\x0A] as valid line breaks.
The Unix worls does recognize the line breaks. It's up to the tool how to handle the white-space character before it. Especially for C and similar languages with continuation lines this leads to interesting (or now more boring) problems.
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