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Collapse duplicate ENCODE_DIRECT_BASE and ENCODE_DIRECT_END
Credit to @Xiretza for spotting this.
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@@ -53,9 +53,9 @@
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use std::result::Result;
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use crate::builtins::shared::{io_streams_t, STATUS_CMD_ERROR, STATUS_CMD_OK, STATUS_INVALID_ARGS};
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use crate::common::ENCODE_DIRECT_BASE;
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use crate::ffi::parser_t;
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use crate::locale::{get_numeric_locale, Locale};
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use crate::wchar::ENCODE_DIRECT_BASE;
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use crate::wchar::{wstr, WExt, WString, L};
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use crate::wutil::errors::Error;
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use crate::wutil::gettext::{wgettext, wgettext_fmt};
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@@ -632,7 +632,7 @@ fn print_esc(&mut self, escstart: &wstr, octal_0: bool) -> usize {
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self.fatal_error(wgettext!("missing hexadecimal number in escape"));
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}
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self.append_output(
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char::from_u32(ENCODE_DIRECT_BASE + esc_value % 256)
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char::from_u32(ENCODE_DIRECT_BASE as u32 + esc_value % 256)
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.expect("Escape should be encodeable"),
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);
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} else if is_octal_digit(p.char_at(0)) {
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@@ -649,7 +649,7 @@ fn print_esc(&mut self, escstart: &wstr, octal_0: bool) -> usize {
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p = &p[1..];
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}
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self.append_output(
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char::from_u32(ENCODE_DIRECT_BASE + esc_value % 256)
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char::from_u32(ENCODE_DIRECT_BASE as u32 + esc_value % 256)
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.expect("Escape should be encodeable"),
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);
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} else if "\"\\abcefnrtv".contains(p.char_at(0)) {
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@@ -107,16 +107,6 @@ fn drop(&mut self) {
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unsafe { ManuallyDrop::drop(&mut self.captured) };
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}
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}
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// These are in the Unicode private-use range. We really shouldn't use this
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// range but have little choice in the matter given how our lexer/parser works.
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// We can't use non-characters for these two ranges because there are only 66 of
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// them and we need at least 256 + 64.
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//
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// Note: We don't use the highest 8 bit range (0xF800 - 0xF8FF) because we know
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// of at least one use of a codepoint in that range: the Apple symbol (0xF8FF)
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// on Mac OS X. See http://www.unicode.org/faq/private_use.html.
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pub const ENCODE_DIRECT_BASE: u32 = 0xF600;
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pub const ENCODE_DIRECT_END: u32 = ENCODE_DIRECT_BASE + 256;
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/// A scoped manager to save the current value of some variable, and optionally set it to a new
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/// value. When dropped, it restores the variable to its old value.
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@@ -61,8 +61,8 @@ macro_rules! L {
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// Note: We don't use the highest 8 bit range (0xF800 - 0xF8FF) because we know
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// of at least one use of a codepoint in that range: the Apple symbol (0xF8FF)
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// on Mac OS X. See http://www.unicode.org/faq/private_use.html.
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const ENCODE_DIRECT_BASE: char = '\u{F600}';
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const ENCODE_DIRECT_END: char = match char::from_u32(ENCODE_DIRECT_BASE as u32 + 256) {
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pub const ENCODE_DIRECT_BASE: char = '\u{F600}';
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pub const ENCODE_DIRECT_END: char = match char::from_u32(ENCODE_DIRECT_BASE as u32 + 256) {
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Some(c) => c,
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None => panic!("private use codepoint in encode direct region should be valid char"),
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};
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