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[jira] [Created] (FLEX-33522) Cyrillic text not supported for
Windows in native extension
Woodwing Developer created FLEX-33522:
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Summary: Cyrillic text not supported for Windows in native extension
Key: FLEX-33522
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-33522
Project: Apache Flex
Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versions: Apache Flex 4.9.0
Environment: Windows / Air
Reporter: Woodwing Developer
Priority: Blocker
Pre-requisites:
- a simple native extension that opens a file. The file path is send by the client Air app to the native extension.
- windows environment with cyrillic text (e.g. russian)
- a file in a folder with cyrillic name is it's path. (e.g. "Сергей Голиков")
The native extension uses this code to parse the path:
C code:
--- START CODE ----
FILE * hd_src = NULL;
const uint8_t* str = 0;
uint32_t len = -1;
FREObject filename = argv[1 ];
FREGetObjectAsUTF8( filename, &len, &str );
wchar_t * filepath = (wchar_t *)str;
fopen_s(&hd_src, transferObject->filePath.c_str(), "rb");
if (hd_src == NULL) {
_wfopen_s(&hd_src,filePath, L"rb, ccs=UTF-8" );
}
if (hd_src == NULL) {
_wfopen_s(&hd_src,filePath, L"rb, ccs=UNICODE" );
}
if (hd_src == NULL) {
_wfopen_s(&hd_src,filePath, L"rb, ccs=UTF-16LE" );
}
---- END CODE ---
hd_src is always null. If you save the parsed file path to a txt file, the characters are shown correctly. If you open a file without cyrillic text it opens correctly.
In mac os, because of the Unix encoding the file opens correctly.
Expected behavior is that the file also gets open in windows environment.
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