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Re: Maybe bug with multibyte string and aset
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Kenichi Handa |
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Re: Maybe bug with multibyte string and aset |
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Thu, 12 Oct 2006 14:22:16 +0900 |
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SEMI/1.14.3 (Ushinoya) FLIM/1.14.2 (Yagi-Nishiguchi) APEL/10.2 Emacs/22.0.50 (i686-pc-linux-gnu) MULE/5.0 (SAKAKI) |
In article <address@hidden>, pluskid <address@hidden> writes:
> Then, try the following code
> (let ((foo "foobar"))
> (aset foo 0 ?\!!)) ; note the `!!' means the Chinese character I
> ; mentioned above
> evaluate this expression , I get an error:
> Debugger entered--Lisp error: (args-out-of-range "foobar" 25105)
> aset("foobar" 0 25105)
In emacs-unicode-2, I changed `aset' as an experiment so
that storing a multibyte character in a unibyte string
causes that error. This is mainly to avoid unexpected
unibyte->multibyte conversion of a string.
< (let ((foo (string-to-multibyte "foobar")))
< (aset foo 0 ?\!!)) ; note the `!!' means the Chinese character I
should work.
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Kenichi Handa
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