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When testing AnyMeal, on Fedora 38, found
that the program below
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <recodext.h>
const char *program_name;
int
main (int argc, char *const *argv)
{
program_name = argv[0];
RECODE_OUTER outer = recode_new_outer (true);
RECODE_REQUEST request = recode_new_request (outer);
char input_buffer[10] = "Äpfel";
char *output_buffer;
size_t output_length;
size_t input_length = 6;
size_t output_allocated;
bool success;
success = recode_scan_request (request, "latin1..ascii");
request->verbose_flag = true;
RECODE_TASK task = recode_new_task(request);
task->input.buffer = input_buffer;
task->input.cursor = input_buffer;
task->input.limit = input_buffer + input_length;
task->output.buffer = output_buffer;
task->output.cursor = output_buffer;
task->output.limit = output_buffer + output_allocated;
printf("Starting task\n");
success = recode_perform_task (task);
printf("Task complete\n");
output_buffer = task->output.buffer;
output_length = task->output.cursor - task->output.buffer;
output_allocated = task->output.limit - task->output.buffer;
recode_delete_task (task);
printf("%s\n",output_buffer);
recode_delete_request (request);
recode_delete_outer (outer);
exit (success ? 0 : 1);
}
hangs and does not print Task Complete. If one changes Äpfel to Apfel it works. Attempting the conversion from the command line does however issue an error message that the input is untranslatable. This is with release 3.7.14
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