I am on Windows 10, German keyboard layout. Yesterday, I switched to OpenSmalltalk-VM version 201911282316, 32-bit. That issue might not be related to the Windows platform at all. Not sure. Here are the symptoms:
Affected VM versions:
Last time it worked as expected was in 201911140217. — |
For a long time, the Squeak image expected a MacRoman encoding from the Windows VM. It then has been converting MacRoman to Squeak. This, however, was not necessary anymore in more recent VMs that directly passed through UTF32 from Windows to Squeak. Now, the recent commit "Multilingual-nice.248" did then adapt the Squeak side to correctly choose the UTF32 conversion to make it work again. So, in Squeak Trunk #19258, the bug does not occur anymore with the recent VMs. I suppose that VMs before 201911160620 will not work anymore with the recent Trunk on Windows. Not sure. Anyway, the VM 201911282316 is still a valid candidate for the Squeak 5.3 release. Yay. — |
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Closed #449. — |
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Older VM should continue to work with 5.3 image.
I propose that we clean-up after 5.3 release. Some reverse engineering details about unix charCode journey: See usage of The
Those functions are used as the
This Note that — |
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