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    • EkopalypseE
      Ekopalypse
      last edited by

      Not sure if this is helpful in this case but using
      Linux and Wine I don’t see the problem on a 64bit version at all.

      Notepad++ v7.8.1 (64-bit)
      Build time : Oct 27 2019 - 22:57:19
      Path : Z:\home…\notepad-plus-plus\notepad-plus-plus.exe
      Admin mode : ON
      Local Conf mode : ON
      OS Name : Microsoft Windows 7 (64-bit)
      OS Build : 7601.0
      WINE : 3.0.4
      Plugins : mimeTools.dll NppConverter.dll NppExport.dll

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      • PeterJonesP
        PeterJones
        last edited by

        @Ekopalypse : weird.

        To re-confirm what I said earlier today, here’s a screenshot of the bug in action in NPP-32bit on Win10-64bit, showing encoding-dependency:

        • @PeterJones: With both 7.8.1-64bit and 7.8.1-32bit on 64bit Win10 Home 1903 18362.476,
          • Shows with Encoding > UTF-8 but not with Encoding > ANSI
        • @guy038: In WinXP 32bit (@guy038), 7.8.1-32bit, it appears to not show the bug
        • @Ekopalypse: In Linux WINE 3.0.4 with Guest=Win7-64bit 7601.0, NPP 7.8.1-64bit, the bug does not show in either UTF-8 or ANSI

        Strange bug.

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        • PeterJonesP
          PeterJones @PeterJones
          last edited by

          updated https://github.com/notepad-plus-plus/notepad-plus-plus/issues/7642 with the new screenshot and the summary of my experiments, @guy038 results, and @Ekopalypse results (ie, basically, copied my last post to github issue)

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          • EkopalypseE
            Ekopalypse @PeterJones
            last edited by

            @PeterJones

            agreed - very strange. I’m wondering if XP and Wine share the same code
            for the needed functionality is this case.
            Would make some sense. Maybe some older unicode library or different than W7 and W10.
            I thought about it for some time now, but I don’t see
            how to start on this to track down the bug.

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            • andrecool-68A
              andrecool-68 @Ekopalypse
              last edited by

              @Ekopalypse There has been a problem with the definition of encodings for a very long time, sometimes it is solved but partially))
              And then a new surprise appears with encodings))

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              • EkopalypseE
                Ekopalypse @andrecool-68
                last edited by

                @andrecool-68 said in Control symbols now inserted on macro:

                There has been a problem with the definition of encodings for a very long time

                :-) I agree but it has reached a new level I would say. :-(
                I can live with limitation if I understand why their are,
                but fishing in the dark for understanding drives me mad.

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                • andrecool-68A
                  andrecool-68 @Ekopalypse
                  last edited by

                  @Ekopalypse This is no longer fishing … it’s sex with a concrete wall))

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                  • EkopalypseE
                    Ekopalypse @andrecool-68
                    last edited by

                    @andrecool-68
                    :-D ouch

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                    • Alan KilbornA
                      Alan Kilborn
                      last edited by Alan Kilborn

                      I finally was able to get this problem to replicate under debugger control (what I was missing before was that my file was coming up with ANSI encoding preselected – and I didn’t notice that; now when the debugger starts up I go in to the N++ Encoding menu and change it to UTF-8).

                      Here’s the problem:

                      void recordedMacroStep::PlayBack(Window* pNotepad, ScintillaEditView *pEditView)
                      {
                      	if (_macroType == mtMenuCommand)
                      	{
                      		::SendMessage(pNotepad->getHSelf(), WM_COMMAND, _wParameter, 0);
                      	}
                      	else
                      	{
                      		// Ensure it's macroable message before send it
                      		if (!isMacroable())
                      			return;
                      
                      		if (_macroType == mtUseSParameter) 
                      		{
                      			char ansiBuffer[3];
                      			::WideCharToMultiByte(static_cast<UINT>(pEditView->execute(SCI_GETCODEPAGE)), 0, _sParameter.c_str(), -1, ansiBuffer, 3, NULL, NULL);
                      

                      The ::WideCharToMultiByte call returns 0 – indicating failure – and then a call to GetLastError returns 122 which is ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER.

                      Indeed, the size of ansiBuffer, i.e., 3, is one too small for this case.

                      Changing it to 4 cures the problem for the UTF-8 files:

                      char ansiBuffer[4];
                      ::WideCharToMultiByte(static_cast<UINT>(pEditView->execute(SCI_GETCODEPAGE)), 0, _sParameter.c_str(), -1, ansiBuffer, 4, NULL, NULL);
                      
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                      • PeterJonesP
                        PeterJones
                        last edited by

                        @Alan-Kilborn said in Control symbols now inserted on macro:

                        recordedMacroStep::PlayBack
                        … ansiBuffer[4];

                        That makes some sense. At first I was wondering what change prompted that to start failing, and the GitHub blame shows those two lines haven’t been changed in 3-4 years. But really, if Scintilla changed the way it’s doing things, maybe the _sParameter.c_str() now has a 4byte char rather than a 3byte char, or something.

                        Alternately, MS Docs: WideCharToMultiByte shows that sending cbMultiByte (the 3 or 4 in the last arg before the NULLs) as a 0 will have it return the width needed, so wouldn’t it be more future proof to use:

                        int ansiBufferLength = ::WideCharToMultiByte(static_cast<UINT>(pEditView->execute(SCI_GETCODEPAGE)), 0, _sParameter.c_str(), -1, ansiBuffer, 0, NULL, NULL);  // grab needed ansiBuffer length
                        ::WideCharToMultiByte(static_cast<UINT>(pEditView->execute(SCI_GETCODEPAGE)), 0, _sParameter.c_str(), -1, ansiBuffer, ansiBufferLength, NULL, NULL);
                        

                        (though you’d need to either re-dim ansiBuffer, or make sure it’s always got enough room)

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