Mike Kerner wrote:

csv4 does not handle it, and it comes up with a different result from csv2
(which is also wrong).  I sent Richard proposed changes to csv2 which
addresses that issue, but I'll wait while we collectively try to remember
what the latest and greatest csv parser algorithm is before I try to come
up with more ways to break or fix it.

If the fix you provided addresses the issues you found it would be helpful to post it here so others can test it.

There was a naming issue in previous versions I'd like to address here:

The function named "CSV2Tab" uses a naming convention popular among some Pascal programmers back in the day (but apparently less common today), in which conversion functions use a numeral "2" instead of "to" to more readily distinguish the text on either side.

Along the way it seems some believed it was a version number embedded in the middle of the function name, and during our discussion we started seeing things like "CSV3Tab", "CSV4Tab", etc.

The version at my page may well be what was originally named "CSV4Tab", but renamed once it became the final version when I posted it to my site. To the best of my knowledge the version posted on my page was the most robust available at the time I posted it.

Making things even more confusing, I believe there were at least two versions named "CSV4Tab", so I believe it may take some digging to find the latest and greatest. And keep in mind that given the many weird things about the many very different implementations of CSV, the latest may not be the greatest.

A few years ago I stopped using the older "2" convention for converters, so no hand-slapping needed; already did it myself. And I've never embedded a version number in a handler name except during testing, so if you ever see code from me that has a numeral in it rest assured it's not a version number; if it's meaning is unclear feel free to ask.


So all that said, two notes going forward:

1. When we get a good CSV algo here, the version I post at my page will be named "CSVToTab" to avoid such misunderstandings in the future.

2. While we're experimenting here perhaps we could add a version number at the end of the function name if it needs to be distinguished for comparison purposes (e.g., "CSVtoTab5").

I'll wait to update the page until we have a good one, and when I'll also provide a link back to the source post for reference.

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 Richard Gaskin
 Fourth World Systems
 Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web
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