krb5 commit: Modernize UTF-8/UCS-2 conversion code
Greg Hudson
ghudson at mit.edu
Tue Apr 18 11:49:43 EDT 2017
On 04/18/2017 04:32 AM, Stefan Metzmacher wrote:
> Ok, "Modernize UTF-8/UCS-2 conversion code" indicated a more or less
> rewrite of the code to me. As it's not you may just ignore this topic
> for now.
Yeah, in this case "Modernize" referred to coding standards, not
functionality. We're not always consistent about that (e.g. a recent
commit "Modernize UTF-8 conversions" was about the maximum Unicode code
point), but we can't always be perfectly clear in the summary line as we
need to keep it short.
I have written up UTF-16 support for these conversion functions, but
we'll need test cases in order to be confident that they work. Do you
or anyone else know of a body of test cases that I might crib from?
> I think Windows always supported UTF-16 instead of USC-2, at least it
> did for the last 10 years (at least for passwords).
Wikipedia thinks it added UTF-16 support in Windows 2000, so yeah, quite
some time.
> The core of the problem [...]
Thanks for that explanation.
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