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Re: crash in tabcompleting



Mikael Magnusson wrote:
> I'm using latest cvs (as of 20th march) and I'm getting segfaults when
> i tabcomplete some files with utf-8 names. I'm not running in a UTF-8
> locale though, and I think this worked earlier. I have in one
> directory two files called
> "=E5=A4=A7=E5=A1\232=E6\204\233 - =E5=A4=A7=E5=A5=BD=E3\201\215=E3\201\237=
> =E3\202\231=E3\202\210=E3\200\202.avi"
> and
> "=E5=A4=A7=E5=A1\232=E6\204\233 - =E9\207\221=E9=AD\232=E8\212=B1=E7\201=AB=
> .mpg"
> (listed with ls --quoting-style=3Dc)

(Deliberately left as undigested quoted printable for viewers in ASCII.)

This looks fishy, but I can't get it to happen.  I can get some weird
and wonderful display effects, but that's not surprising.  Are you able
to create a script including only 7-bit characters that starts from zsh
-f, creates appropriate files (using escapes such as e.g. $'\xe5') that
sets up the shell to show the problem?

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