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Re: File name completion with non-ascii filenames


From: Richard Stallman
Subject: Re: File name completion with non-ascii filenames
Date: 2002年1月14日 20:29:33 -0700 (MST)

 - A user might have enabled an input method that produces
 mule-unicode-* characters, but her file-name-coding-system is
 something like latin-2, which produces latin-iso8859-2 characters
 in decoded file names.
Why would a user use this combination of input method and
file-name-coding-system? Isn't it an anomaly already?
 - The completion functions could have been called by a Lisp program,
 such as somethink ffap-like, that gleans the partial file names
 from the buffer text. If the buffer text has mule-unicode-*
 characters, but file-name-coding-system is latin-2, we have the
 same situation again.
Is it really a serious problem to fail in that case?
If we wanted to handle that case, how could we do it?

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