Py_Main() uses _Py_wchar2char() to encode the filename in error messages

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Victor Stinner 2010-10-14 10:51:24 +00:00
parent 89f3ad10d2
commit 9a6692f6d7
1 changed files with 11 additions and 11 deletions

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@ -637,19 +637,19 @@ Py_Main(int argc, wchar_t **argv)
}
if (sts==-1 && filename!=NULL) {
if ((fp = _Py_wfopen(filename, L"r")) == NULL) {
char cfilename[PATH_MAX];
size_t r = wcstombs(cfilename, filename, PATH_MAX);
if (r == PATH_MAX)
/* cfilename is not null-terminated;
* forcefully null-terminating it
* might break the shift state */
strcpy(cfilename, "<file name too long>");
if (r == ((size_t)-1))
strcpy(cfilename, "<unprintable file name>");
fp = _Py_wfopen(filename, L"r");
if (fp == NULL) {
char *cfilename_buffer;
const char *cfilename;
cfilename_buffer = _Py_wchar2char(filename);
if (cfilename_buffer != NULL)
cfilename = cfilename_buffer;
else
cfilename = "<unprintable file name>";
fprintf(stderr, "%ls: can't open file '%s': [Errno %d] %s\n",
argv[0], cfilename, errno, strerror(errno));
if (cfilename_buffer)
PyMem_Free(cfilename_buffer);
return 2;
}
else if (skipfirstline) {