Cool, thanks!
On Sat, 15 Sep 2018 at 22:41, Brad Gilbert wrote:
> I was just informed by samcv on #perl6-dev that she got the
> utf16 stream decoder implemented.
> http://colabti.org/irclogger/irclogger_log/perl6-dev?date=2018-09-15#l381
>
> It should be in the next release, so after that there
I was just informed by samcv on #perl6-dev that she got the
utf16 stream decoder implemented.
http://colabti.org/irclogger/irclogger_log/perl6-dev?date=2018-09-15#l381
It should be in the next release, so after that there won't be a reason
to do the dance I described earlier.
The following shoul
Never mind. .lines gives back Str and thus .encode is needed...
Thanks again
On Fri, 14 Sep 2018 at 06:20, WFB wrote:
> @Andreas Thanks, I was thinking to do that with regex by myself, but that
> would be a ugly workaround and only as a last resort.
>
> @Brad: Cool, thanks, I got the errors as w
@Andreas Thanks, I was thinking to do that with regex by myself, but that
would be a ugly workaround and only as a last resort.
@Brad: Cool, thanks, I got the errors as well. But did not come up with
your solution. One question, though:
>> for $installer.out.lines.map(*.encode('latin1').decode('ut
On Thu, Sep 13, 2018 at 7:22 AM WFB wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> My perl6 runs an executable and prints its output. This output is printed as
> multibyte string. I assume the executable gives back a multibyte string and
> perl6 interpret its as one byte string for whatever reasons.
> I tried Run with
but you can solve that (quick and dirty) with perl6..
..delete every secound char - it is most often \0
have fun
A.
On 13.09.18 16:03, WFB wrote:
> Thanks!
>
> Has nothing to do with perl6. Unfortunately, I have no idea how I can "fix"
> that.
> At least I can Windows blame again ^^
>
>
Thanks!
Has nothing to do with perl6. Unfortunately, I have no idea how I can "fix"
that.
At least I can Windows blame again ^^
Best,
Wolfgang
On Thu, 13 Sep 2018 at 15:21,
wrote:
> Hi Wolfgang,
>
> that is an Windows issue. You can see that if you pipe the output of
> your program in a
Hi Wolfgang,
that is an Windows issue. You can see that if you pipe the output of
your program in a textfile (from within the command interpreter: cmd.exe):
c:\> install.exe > x.txt
and the 'hex' your x.txt..
A.
On 13.09.18 14:21, WFB wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> My perl6 runs an executa
Hi all,
My perl6 runs an executable and prints its output. This output is printed
as multibyte string. I assume the executable gives back a multibyte string
and perl6 interpret its as one byte string for whatever reasons.
I tried Run with different encodings like windows-1251, utf16 and so on. No