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Re: implementation of UTF-8 conversion for text I/O: iconv vs hand-made: msg#00108lang.haskell.libraries
On 20.04 17:38, Bulat Ziganshin wrote: > one can find example of library that uses iconv in the "System\IO\Text.hs" > module from http://haskell.org/~simonmar/new-io.tar.gz and example of > hand-made encoder in module "Data\CharEncoding.hs" > and its usage - in "System\Stream\Transformer\CharEncoding.hs" > from http://freearc.narod.ru/Streams.tar.gz Does Data.CharEncoding work with encodings that have state associated with them? One example is ISO-2022-JP. Maybe with using a suitable monad transformer? > 2) Einar once asked me about changing the encoding on the > fly, that is needed for some HTML processing. it is also possible that > some program will need to intersperse text I/O with > buffer/array/byte/bits I/O. it's a sort of things that are absolutely > impossible with iconv The example goes like this: 1) HTTP client reads response from server using ascii 2) When reading headers is complete, either: * decode body (binary data) and after decompressing convert to text * decode body (text in some encoding) straight from the Handle. Is there a reason this is impossible with iconv if the character conversion is on top of the buffering? - Einar Karttunen |
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