Message149024
| Author |
vstinner |
| Recipients |
BreamoreBoy, ezio.melotti, lemburg, pitrou, terry.reedy, vstinner |
| Date |
2011年12月08日.12:45:14 |
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0.0063490593 |
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No |
| Message-id |
<1323348315.86.0.370817484237.issue5905@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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| Content |
Oh! I think that I understood the problem: if HAVE_WCSFTIME is not defined, timemodule.c uses strftime(), instead of wcsftime(), encode input format and decode the format. It uses UTF-8 to encode/decode, whereas the right encoding is the locale encoding. Attached patch should fix this issue.
@Antoine: Do you have any idea why HAVE_WCSFTIME was not defined?
wcsftime() is defined in <wchar.h> on Ubuntu. In configure, it is tested using AC_CHECK_FUNCS(wcsftime) |
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