Issue tracker: http://bugs.freepascal.org/view.php?id=16153
2010/3/30 Flávio Etrusco <flavio.etru...@gmail.com>: > On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 6:04 AM, Marco van de Voort <mar...@stack.nl> wrote: >> In our previous episode, Fl?vio Etrusco said: >>> >>> Second question: In current code, when ASubText is '', AnsiStartStr >>> returns False and >>> AnsiEndsStr returns True. Is this correct? >> >> If the string='' then ansistartsstr returns true and endstr false >> >> if they string<>'' then both return false. > > I don't quite follow. This is what I get: > > AnsiStartsStr('', '') = FALSE > AnsiStartsStr('', 'aaa') = FALSE > AnsiEndsStr('', '') = TRUE > AnsiEndsStr('', 'ab') = TRUE > > Should I retain this behavior or what? > > >> I'm using the Dutch locale in windows 7. >> >> Warning: one of the reasons I never bothered with the ansi* routines is: >> - they are supposed to be locale dependant in their comparisons. >> - they have support for mbcs versions of eastern locale codepages, where >> chars are not one byte. > > Sure. I know this would be relevant for sorting, but are there a > locale were different byte sequences should be considered equal? > Actually I guess that there are (like ae vs æ?), but anyway using > CompareMem is better than the current implementation. > > >> For these reasons, I left them high and dry till we have a bit more >> direction on unicode. (which might skip them all together) > > I imagined that. > > Best regards, > Flávio > _______________________________________________ fpc-devel maillist - fpc-devel@lists.freepascal.org http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-devel