Bug 464192

Summary: recode converts cp1252 code point incorrectly
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Jesse Thilo <jessethilo>
Component: recodeAssignee: Zoltan Kota <zoltank>
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Correct position of CP1252 code point 0x9E. none

Description Jesse Thilo 2008-09-26 16:18:56 UTC
Description of problem:
GNU recode does not convert cp1252 code point 0x9E to UTF-8.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
3.6-26.fc9.i386

How reproducible:
Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1. echo -n $'\x9E' | recode -s cp1252..utf8
  
Actual results:
recode: Ambiguous output in step `CR-LF..data'

Expected results:
ž (UTF-8 encoding of U+017E LATIN SMALL LETTER Z WITH CARON)

Additional info:
All other cp1252 code points are recoded correctly.

Comment 1 Zoltan Kota 2008-09-30 14:06:14 UTC
The command "echo -n $'\x9E' | recode -s cp1252..utf8" gives 
"recode: Non canonical input in step `CR-LF..data'" for me on Fedora 9.

Comment 2 Jesse Thilo 2008-09-30 14:27:33 UTC
Oops.  Cut-n-paste error: omitting "-s" gives the error I submitted.  Either way it's still a bug.

Comment 3 Zoltan Kota 2008-10-08 08:43:46 UTC
According to the character tables of recode (as shown by 'recode -l 
cp1252'), character 0x9e does not exist. It seems the table is incomplete.
I'm trying to contact the upstream maintainers.

Comment 4 Jesse Thilo 2008-10-10 14:29:49 UTC
(In reply to comment #3)
Notice that the code point appears (incorrectly) at position 0x8F despite the code in libiconv/cp1252.h seeming to have the code point in the correct position.  GNU Recode does not do the round-trip conversion however:

$ echo -n $'\x8F' | recode -s cp1252..utf8
ž (wrong but at least it matches "recode -l" output).

$ echo -n ž | recode -s utf8..cp1252 | hexdump -C
00000000  9e (correct but inconsistent)

GNU Recode has not been updated in a long time.  Not surprising since glibc provides iconv.  Maybe it would be better for packages to stop using recode?

Comment 5 Jesse Thilo 2008-10-10 14:59:22 UTC
Created attachment 320026 [details]
Correct position of CP1252 code point 0x9E.

Comment 6 Jesse Thilo 2008-10-10 15:00:48 UTC
I've attached a patch which corrects the recoding error.  However, it modifies a generated file and I don't have time at present to generate a proper patch.  Still, I hope this helps.

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Comment 8 Bug Zapper 2009-07-14 17:26:32 UTC
Fedora 9 changed to end-of-life (EOL) status on 2009-07-10. Fedora 9 is 
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Comment 9 Jesse Thilo 2009-07-14 18:14:48 UTC
Problem still exists in Fedora 11.