From: Eli Zaretskii <eliz@is.elta.co.il>
Cc: bug-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
Subject: Re: base64-decode-region inserts carriage-returns
Date: Sun, 9 Jun 2002 12:13:45 +0300 (IDT) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <Pine.SUN.3.91.1020609120453.14991A-100000@is> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <87u1od7b99.fsf@blarg.net>
On 8 Jun 2002, Eric Hanchrow wrote:
> Save the decoded version to a different file for comparison with the
> original:
>
> C-x C-w bin.again RET
>
> Now examine the newly-saved version with od back at the shell:
>
> od -c /tmp/bin.again
>
> you'll now see 0000000 001 002 003 \r \n 001 002 003 \r \n
>
> Thus the binary file has had some carriage-returns inserted into it,
This happens because the buffer where you performed the conversion has
undecided-dos as the value of its buffer-file-coding-system variable.
> which is a Bad Thing, since those carriage-returns were not present in
> the encoded data.
I'm not sure your conclusion is right. base64-decode-region is a
primitive which acts on a region. It doesn't have any clue about what
does the caller want to do with the result of decoding, and it is IMHO
wrong to change buffer-file-coding-system because something you did with
a portion of buffer's text.
For example, imagine that some program source sent as a base64-encoded
attachment is being decoded on a Windows system. In that case, I think
there's nothing wrong with saving the result with DOS EOLs; users might
even expect that.
More generally, the way the buffer should be saved is something a user or
higher-level features should determine. That is, it is up to the caller
of base64-decode-region to decide whether or not to change the way buffer
is encoded when written Primitives that operate on a region should not
change that.
I'd say that a user-friendly interface to base64-decode-region should
decode the text in a scratch buffer, and the insert the result into the
user buffer. That way, the value of buffer-file-coding-system in the
scratch buffer doesn't count, and encoding of the user buffer is not
affected by a primitive.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2002-06-09 9:13 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2002-06-08 20:42 base64-decode-region inserts carriage-returns Eric Hanchrow
2002-06-08 21:06 ` Eric Hanchrow
2002-06-09 9:13 ` Eli Zaretskii [this message]
2002-06-10 10:14 ` Richard Stallman
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