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fixed bug: grep '.' didn't match some Hangul Syllables etc.
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Paul Eggert |
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fixed bug: grep '.' didn't match some Hangul Syllables etc. |
Date: |
Sat, 14 May 2022 00:02:26 -0700 |
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While looking into a TZDB problem I noticed that GNU grep mistakenly
reported that some files were not UTF-8 even though they were. One can
reproduce the problem in Gnulib by running the command:
grep -v '^.*$' gnulib/tests/uninorm/NormalizationTest.txt
This should output nothing, but outputs 943 lines containing Hangul
syllables.
I tracked this down to a Gnulib bug I introduced in 2019, and fixed it
in Gnulib here:
https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/gnulib.git/commit/?id=b19a10775e54f8ed17e3a8c08a72d261d8c26244
and in Grep by installing the attached patches.
0001-build-update-gnulib-submodule-to-latest.patch
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0002-grep-fix-bug-with-.-and-some-Hangul-Syllables.patch
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- fixed bug: grep '.' didn't match some Hangul Syllables etc.,
Paul Eggert <=