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directory-files function - strange bug
From: |
Deric Bytes |
Subject: |
directory-files function - strange bug |
Date: |
Sat, 18 Jan 2014 03:41:53 -0800 (PST) |
User-agent: |
G2/1.0 |
I have downloaded a web page and the filename had a circumflex (â) in it.
On one machine I can run
(directory-files "f:/cached-files/" nil nil t))
and it works.
I have another machine using an identical setup (file structure, programs &
versions).
If I copy the directory to dropbox. I can run directory-files on both machines
and it works.
If I move the directory to the main hard drive but not the c: partition (i.e.
f:/) it returns "" instead of directory with circumflex.
If I then copy the directory to the c: drive it works.
If I cut the circumflex character and paste it into emacs and then back into
the folder name the code will work on drive f:
Pasting the circumflex character into emacs gave different results for the copy
on original machine (â) and new machine (â\200\223).
- directory-files function - strange bug,
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- Re: directory-files function - strange bug, Deric Bytes, 2014/01/18
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- Re: directory-files function - strange bug, Deric Bytes, 2014/01/18
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- Re: directory-files function - strange bug, Deric Bytes, 2014/01/18
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- Re: directory-files function - strange bug, Deric Bytes, 2014/01/19
- Re: directory-files function - strange bug, Eli Zaretskii, 2014/01/19