On 08/13/2018 04:29 PM, Houder wrote:
The modication would require changing:
winsup/cygwin/fenv.cc (_feinitialise() )
winsup/cygwin/include/fenv.h (FE_ALL_EXCEPT)
GRRR! The file encoding of fenv.h is "cp1252" because of 2 characters
in this
line:
Intel® 64 and IA-32 Architectures Software Developer’s Manuals:
... part of a comment at the beginning of the file.
(the registered trademark sign (u00ae) is encoded as 0xae (cp1252),
while it
would be: 0xc2 0xae, in utf-8,
the right single quotation mark (u2019) is encoded as 0x92 (cp1252),
but in
utf-8 it would be: 0xc2 0x80 0x98)
I intend to convert the file encoding of fenv.h to utf-8. Is that a
"No-No"
or is it allowed? (I assume GIT will notice).
In general, git doesn't care if you change a file's encoding - that's
just another content change. In practice, you may get weird effects
when viewing that particular patch (as the patch is not well-formed in
the new multibyte locale, and looks funky when displayed in the old
locale), and emailing a patch may require care in telling git which
encoding to use for the email; but that's cosmetic, and shouldn't
matter in the long run. Updating the code base to uniformly use UTF-8
seems reasonable to me.