Feature #235
closeddefault charset of rdoc
Added by znz (Kazuhiro NISHIYAMA) over 16 years ago. Updated over 13 years ago.
Description
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I think that default charset of rdoc should be 'utf-8'.
The current default 'iso-8859-1' is not useful, because it can not include characters in Japanese and/or other languages, and not supported by ruby(1.8.x) interpreter.
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Updated by duerst (Martin Dürst) over 16 years ago
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Not sure sending this directly to this list is the right thing to do,
but I fully agree.
Regards, Martin.
At 20:36 08/07/08, Kazuhiro NISHIYAMA wrote:
Issue #235 has been reported by Kazuhiro NISHIYAMA.
Feature #235: default charset of rdoc
http://redmine.ruby-lang.org/issues/show/235Author: Kazuhiro NISHIYAMA
Status: Open
Priority: Normal
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Target version:I think that default charset of rdoc should be 'utf-8'.
The current default 'iso-8859-1' is not useful, because it can not include
characters in Japanese and/or other languages, and not supported by
ruby(1.8.x) interpreter.
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Updated by naruse (Yui NARUSE) over 16 years ago
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Ruby M17N 的には、デフォルトはUS-ASCIIで、magic commentを書いてくださいですかね。
rdocって今メンテナどなたなんだろう。
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Updated by ko1 (Koichi Sasada) over 16 years ago
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Who's task?
Kazuhiro NISHIYAMA wrote:
Issue #235 has been reported by Kazuhiro NISHIYAMA.
Feature #235: default charset of rdoc
http://redmine.ruby-lang.org/issues/show/235Author: Kazuhiro NISHIYAMA
Status: Open
Priority: Normal
Assigned to:
Category:
Target version:I think that default charset of rdoc should be 'utf-8'.
The current default 'iso-8859-1' is not useful, because it can not include characters in Japanese and/or other languages, and not supported by ruby(1.8.x) interpreter.
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Updated by naruse (Yui NARUSE) over 16 years ago
- Category set to M17N
- Assignee deleted (
drbrain (Eric Hodel))
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Sorry, I wrote last message in Japanese,
Spec should be following,
- the default encoding of rdoc should be US-ASCII (as the default of source encoding)
- rdoc should recognize magic comment and use it as the encoding of the document.
- if conflict encoding because of partial document or something,
raise Exception.
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Updated by duerst (Martin Dürst) over 16 years ago
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I agree with Yui for the input encoding. The default for output should be UTF-8, however.
An exception should be raised if the actual encoding and the declared encoding on input
don't agree. An exception should not be raised if data from two or more input documents
in different encodings is combined.
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Updated by yugui (Yuki Sonoda) about 16 years ago
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There are two more tasks.
- An exception should be raised? (I think it should)
- Who does this do? Naruse?
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Updated by naruse (Yui NARUSE) about 16 years ago
- Assignee changed from drbrain (Eric Hodel) to naruse (Yui NARUSE)
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- An exception should be raised? (I think it should)
of course, the exception is maybe Encoding::IllegalByteSequence - Who does this do? Naruse?
i do.
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Updated by drbrain (Eric Hodel) about 16 years ago
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Default output encoding of RDoc is UTF-8 now (soon to be committed to trunk).
Unfortunately no conversion to UTF-8 is currently performed. I lack experience to do this properly.
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Updated by yugui (Yuki Sonoda) almost 16 years ago
- Target version changed from 1.9.0-5 to 1.9.1 Release Candidate
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Updated by yugui (Yuki Sonoda) almost 16 years ago
- Status changed from Open to Closed
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I created a new issue for encoding conversion in RDoc. (Feature #928)
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