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Checks java file encoding on windows (PR #75) #76
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This implementation checks whether the UTF-8 file encoding is set when working on windows. If the wrong file encoding is set mounting the drive works, but accessing and working on it doesn't work. Details see pull request SerCeMan#75
String winFspPath = WinPathUtils.getWinFspPath(); | ||
if (!System.getProperty("file.encoding").equals("UTF-8")) | ||
{ | ||
System.out.println("UTF-8 encoding required! Current encoding: " + System.getProperty("file.encoding")); |
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I'm not sure if it's a good idea to print such errors into stdout. That way, we might mess with the stdout of an application which other apps might rely upon.
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changed it to
if (!System.getProperty("file.encoding").equals("UTF-8"))
{
throw new FuseException("UTF-8 encoding required! Current encoding: " + System.getProperty("file.encoding"));
}
Guess that's the better solution. It stops immediately.
Not sure right now, do I have to close this PR and open a new one or are you able to access the new version?
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Hi, @ab3dat! Thank you for your contribution! I don't think we should print the warning to stdout. I need to check whether jnr already uses any loggers. If not, maybe a runtime error would be a reasonable response since it's not going to work anyways.
Replace output to stdout and throw exception if file encoding is not UTF-8 if running on Windows Details see pull request SerCeMan#75
This implementation checks whether the UTF-8 file encoding is set when working on windows. If the wrong file encoding is set mounting the drive works, but accessing and working on it doesn't work.
Details see pull request #75