* bug#13705: 24.2.93; "^M" characters in diff buffers @ 2013-02-13 9:40 Dani Moncayo 2013-02-13 16:25 ` Eli Zaretskii 0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread From: Dani Moncayo @ 2013-02-13 9:40 UTC (permalink / raw) To: 13705 [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 1055 bytes --] Recipe from "emacs -Q": 1. Download the two attached files `fa' and `fb'. 2. M-x diff RET fb RET fa RET In the *Diff* buffer, I see annoying/inappropriate "^M" characters at the end of the compared lines. (see attached screenshot) I see this bug both in the emacs-24 branch and the trunk. In GNU Emacs 24.2.93.1 (i386-mingw-nt6.1.7601) of 2013-02-10 on VBOX-W7 Bzr revision: 111243 michael.albinus@gmx.de-20130210100709-s22fi7zl9w92a8sa Windowing system distributor `Microsoft Corp.', version 6.1.7601 Configured using: `configure --with-gcc (4.7) --no-opt --enable-checking --cflags -IC:/emacs/libs/libXpm-3.5.10/include -IC:/emacs/libs/libXpm-3.5.10/src -IC:/emacs/libs/libpng-dev_1.4.3-1_win32/include -IC:/emacs/libs/zlib-dev_1.2.5-2_win32/include -IC:/emacs/libs/giflib-4.1.4-1-lib/include -IC:/emacs/libs/jpeg-6b-4-lib/include -IC:/emacs/libs/tiff-3.8.2-1-lib/include -IC:/emacs/libs/libxml2-2.7.8-w32-bin/include/libxml2 -IC:/emacs/libs/gnutls-3.1.5-w32/include -IC:/emacs/libs/libiconv-1.14-2-mingw32-dev/include' -- Dani Moncayo [-- Attachment #2: capture.png --] [-- Type: image/png, Size: 6424 bytes --] [-- Attachment #3: fa --] [-- Type: application/octet-stream, Size: 3 bytes --] a [-- Attachment #4: fb --] [-- Type: application/octet-stream, Size: 3 bytes --] á ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread
* bug#13705: 24.2.93; "^M" characters in diff buffers 2013-02-13 9:40 bug#13705: 24.2.93; "^M" characters in diff buffers Dani Moncayo @ 2013-02-13 16:25 ` Eli Zaretskii 2013-02-13 18:59 ` Dani Moncayo 0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread From: Eli Zaretskii @ 2013-02-13 16:25 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Dani Moncayo; +Cc: 13705 > Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2013 10:40:22 +0100 > From: Dani Moncayo <dmoncayo@gmail.com> > > Recipe from "emacs -Q": > 1. Download the two attached files `fa' and `fb'. > 2. M-x diff RET fb RET fa RET > > In the *Diff* buffer, I see annoying/inappropriate "^M" characters at > the end of the compared lines. (see attached screenshot) It's most probably your Diff, not Emacs. I cannot reproduce the problem with the version of Diff I have here (which is a GnuWin32 port). My crystal says that yours is from MSYS or maybe Cygwin, and writes its output with Unix-style LF-only EOL format. That presents to Emacs text that has inconsistent EOLs (because the files you diff have DOS CR-LF EOLs), so Emacs punts and doesn't decode the EOL format. To see if my crystal ball is as clear as it gets, try this: (let ((coding-system-for-read 'no-conversion)) (call-process shell-file-name nil t nil shell-command-switch "diff -c fa fb")) and look at the lines generated by Diff, like these: *** fa 2013-02-12 18:41:03.201375000 +0200 --- fb 2013-02-08 16:25:03.161000000 +0200 If they don't have the ^M character at their end, your problem is as I described. With my Diff, the above snippet gives me _all_ the lines with ^M, which is consistent. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread
* bug#13705: 24.2.93; "^M" characters in diff buffers 2013-02-13 16:25 ` Eli Zaretskii @ 2013-02-13 18:59 ` Dani Moncayo 2013-02-13 21:44 ` Eli Zaretskii 0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread From: Dani Moncayo @ 2013-02-13 18:59 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Eli Zaretskii; +Cc: 13705-done [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 1976 bytes --] > It's most probably your Diff, not Emacs. I cannot reproduce the > problem with the version of Diff I have here (which is a GnuWin32 > port). My crystal says that yours is from MSYS or maybe Cygwin Yes, my diff (at that moment) was from MSYS. >, and > writes its output with Unix-style LF-only EOL format. That presents > to Emacs text that has inconsistent EOLs (because the files you diff > have DOS CR-LF EOLs), so Emacs punts and doesn't decode the EOL > format. > > To see if my crystal ball is as clear as it gets, try this: > > (let ((coding-system-for-read 'no-conversion)) > (call-process shell-file-name nil t nil > shell-command-switch "diff -c fa fb")) > > and look at the lines generated by Diff, like these: > > *** fa 2013-02-12 18:41:03.201375000 +0200 > --- fb 2013-02-08 16:25:03.161000000 +0200 The above expression produces the output shown in "Screenshot-MS-Windows.png" (attached). > If they don't have the ^M character at their end, your problem is as I > described. > > With my Diff, the above snippet gives me _all_ the lines with ^M, > which is consistent. Yes, the problem seems to be the one you've spotted, but note that I've just reproduced the exact same problem on Ubuntu [1]. See the screenshot "Screenshot-Ubuntu.png" (attached). Therefore, the problem seems to be more general: it affects to every diff made from two files with DOS-type EOLs, unless the "diff" program is adapted to deal with this scenario (like the one from GnuWin32). But anyway, if there is a problem here, it is not in Emacs, and therefore, I'm closing this bug report. As always, thanks for your time Eli. ---- Footnotes ---- [1] In GNU Emacs 24.3.50.1 (x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.24.13) of 2013-02-11 on LeG570-ubuntu Bzr revision: 111735 eliz@gnu.org-20130211173232-odvn6s0c9gs3jclc Windowing system distributor `The X.Org Foundation', version 11.0.11300000 System Description: Ubuntu 12.10 -- Dani Moncayo [-- Attachment #2: Screenshot-MS-Windows.png --] [-- Type: image/png, Size: 2707 bytes --] [-- Attachment #3: Screenshot-Ubuntu.png --] [-- Type: image/png, Size: 16964 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread
* bug#13705: 24.2.93; "^M" characters in diff buffers 2013-02-13 18:59 ` Dani Moncayo @ 2013-02-13 21:44 ` Eli Zaretskii 0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread From: Eli Zaretskii @ 2013-02-13 21:44 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Dani Moncayo; +Cc: 13705 > Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2013 19:59:23 +0100 > From: Dani Moncayo <dmoncayo@gmail.com> > Cc: 13705-done@debbugs.gnu.org > > > (let ((coding-system-for-read 'no-conversion)) > > (call-process shell-file-name nil t nil > > shell-command-switch "diff -c fa fb")) > > > > and look at the lines generated by Diff, like these: > > > > *** fa 2013-02-12 18:41:03.201375000 +0200 > > --- fb 2013-02-08 16:25:03.161000000 +0200 > > The above expression produces the output shown in > "Screenshot-MS-Windows.png" (attached). As expected. > Yes, the problem seems to be the one you've spotted, but note that > I've just reproduced the exact same problem on Ubuntu [1]. See the > screenshot "Screenshot-Ubuntu.png" (attached). On Ubuntu, it is expected to see the ^M characters, because that's what you'd see if you invoke Diff from the shell prompt as well. IOW, on Windows, two files which have DOS EOLs should not show ^M in the Diff output, because DOS EOLs are native on Windows, and ^M at the end of the line is not considered part of the text there. On Unix, files with DOS EOLs are expected to be seen with the ^M explicit, because it _is_ part of the text. > Therefore, the problem seems to be more general: it affects to every > diff made from two files with DOS-type EOLs, unless the "diff" program > is adapted to deal with this scenario (like the one from GnuWin32). It _is_ general, but it is not a problem. When Emacs sees inconsistent EOL format it _always_ refrains from decoding the EOLs. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread
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