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Tracking Issue for os_str_display
#120048
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Add `display` method to `OsStr` Add `display` method to `OsStr` for lossy display of an `OsStr` which may contain invalid unicode. Invalid Unicode sequences are replaced with `U+FFFD REPLACEMENT CHARACTER`. This change also makes the `std::ffi::os_str` module public (see rust-lang/libs-team#326 (comment)). - ACP: rust-lang/libs-team#326 - Tracking issue: rust-lang#120048
Add `display` method to `OsStr` Add `display` method to `OsStr` for lossy display of an `OsStr` which may contain invalid unicode. Invalid Unicode sequences are replaced with `U+FFFD REPLACEMENT CHARACTER`. This change also makes the `std::ffi::os_str` module public (see rust-lang/libs-team#326 (comment)). - ACP: rust-lang/libs-team#326 - Tracking issue: rust-lang#120048
Add `display` method to `OsStr` Add `display` method to `OsStr` for lossy display of an `OsStr` which may contain invalid unicode. Invalid Unicode sequences are replaced with `U+FFFD REPLACEMENT CHARACTER`. This change also makes the `std::ffi::os_str` module public (see rust-lang/libs-team#326 (comment)). - ACP: rust-lang/libs-team#326 - Tracking issue: rust-lang#120048
Add `display` method to `OsStr` Add `display` method to `OsStr` for lossy display of an `OsStr` which may contain invalid unicode. Invalid Unicode sequences are replaced with `U+FFFD REPLACEMENT CHARACTER`. This change also makes the `std::ffi::os_str` module public (see rust-lang/libs-team#326 (comment)). - ACP: rust-lang/libs-team#326 - Tracking issue: rust-lang#120048
Add `display` method to `OsStr` Add `display` method to `OsStr` for lossy display of an `OsStr` which may contain invalid unicode. Invalid Unicode sequences are replaced with `U+FFFD REPLACEMENT CHARACTER`. This change also makes the `std::ffi::os_str` module public (see rust-lang/libs-team#326 (comment)). - ACP: rust-lang/libs-team#326 - Tracking issue: rust-lang#120048
Rollup merge of rust-lang#120051 - riverbl:os-str-display, r=m-ou-se Add `display` method to `OsStr` Add `display` method to `OsStr` for lossy display of an `OsStr` which may contain invalid unicode. Invalid Unicode sequences are replaced with `U+FFFD REPLACEMENT CHARACTER`. This change also makes the `std::ffi::os_str` module public (see rust-lang/libs-team#326 (comment)). - ACP: rust-lang/libs-team#326 - Tracking issue: rust-lang#120048
I'm concerned about the name. I think These methods are really only suitable for use in diagnostics. Places where the stringlike thing is transformed for further use must necessarily either give up on handling invalid unicode (so should use a fallible method) or do something more complicated and awkward. |
(Worst case behaviour from inappropriate use of these methods is modifying the wrong file.) |
I've encountered situations where |
This is an idea stolen from rust-lang/rust#120048. It's useful for the next commit.
This is an idea stolen from rust-lang/rust#120048. It's useful for the next commit.
Feature gate:
#![feature(os_str_display)]
This is a tracking issue for the
OsStr::display
method.Public API
Steps / History
OsStr::display
(similar toPath::display
) libs-team#326display
method toOsStr
#120051Unresolved Questions
Footnotes
https://std-dev-guide.rust-lang.org/feature-lifecycle/stabilization.html ↩
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