calendar, prettydate: Fix strftime encoding bug

strftime is a C function, it does not return decoded utf8.
Several places in ikiwiki manually decoded it, but at least two
forgot to.

Also, strftime might not return even encoded utf8, if LC_TIME is set
to a non-utf8 value. Went ahead and supported decoding whatever encoding
it uses.

The remaining direct calls to strftime() are all ones that first set
LC_TIME=C, in order to get times that are not for human display.
master
Joey Hess 2012-01-30 15:08:50 -04:00
parent 0ba0d09824
commit a78126c55e
7 changed files with 31 additions and 15 deletions

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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ use Exporter q{import};
our @EXPORT = qw(hook debug error htmlpage template template_depends
deptype add_depends pagespec_match pagespec_match_list bestlink
htmllink readfile writefile pagetype srcfile pagename
displaytime will_render gettext ngettext urlto targetpage
displaytime strftime_utf8 will_render gettext ngettext urlto targetpage
add_underlay pagetitle titlepage linkpage newpagefile
inject add_link add_autofile
%config %links %pagestate %wikistate %renderedfiles
@ -1148,9 +1148,19 @@ sub formattime ($;$) {
$format=$config{timeformat};
}
return strftime_utf8($format, localtime($time));
}
my $strftime_encoding;
sub strftime_utf8 {
# strftime doesn't know about encodings, so make sure
# its output is properly treated as utf8
return decode_utf8(POSIX::strftime($format, localtime($time)));
# its output is properly treated as utf8.
# Note that this does not handle utf-8 in the format string.
$strftime_encoding = POSIX::setlocale(&POSIX::LC_TIME) =~ m#\.([^@]+)#
unless defined $strftime_encoding;
$strftime_encoding
? Encode::decode($strftime_encoding, POSIX::strftime(@_))
: POSIX::strftime(@_);
}
sub date_3339 ($) {

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@ -22,7 +22,6 @@ use warnings;
use strict;
use IkiWiki 3.00;
use Time::Local;
use POSIX ();
my $time=time;
my @now=localtime($time);
@ -123,10 +122,10 @@ sub format_month (@) {
}
# Find out month names for this, next, and previous months
my $monthabbrev=POSIX::strftime("%b", @monthstart);
my $monthname=POSIX::strftime("%B", @monthstart);
my $pmonthname=POSIX::strftime("%B", localtime(timelocal(0,0,0,1,$pmonth-1,$pyear-1900)));
my $nmonthname=POSIX::strftime("%B", localtime(timelocal(0,0,0,1,$nmonth-1,$nyear-1900)));
my $monthabbrev=strftime_utf8("%b", @monthstart);
my $monthname=strftime_utf8("%B", @monthstart);
my $pmonthname=strftime_utf8("%B", localtime(timelocal(0,0,0,1,$pmonth-1,$pyear-1900)));
my $nmonthname=strftime_utf8("%B", localtime(timelocal(0,0,0,1,$nmonth-1,$nyear-1900)));
my $archivebase = 'archives';
$archivebase = $config{archivebase} if defined $config{archivebase};
@ -182,7 +181,7 @@ EOF
my %dowabbr;
for my $dow ($week_start_day..$week_start_day+6) {
my @day=localtime(timelocal(0,0,0,$start_day++,$params{month}-1,$params{year}-1900));
my $downame = POSIX::strftime("%A", @day);
my $downame = strftime_utf8("%A", @day);
my $dowabbr = substr($downame, 0, 1);
$downame{$dow % 7}=$downame;
$dowabbr{$dow % 7}=$dowabbr;
@ -329,8 +328,8 @@ EOF
for (my $month = 1; $month <= 12; $month++) {
my @day=localtime(timelocal(0,0,0,15,$month-1,$params{year}-1900));
my $murl;
my $monthname = POSIX::strftime("%B", @day);
my $monthabbr = POSIX::strftime("%b", @day);
my $monthname = strftime_utf8("%B", @day);
my $monthabbr = strftime_utf8("%b", @day);
$calendar.=qq{\t<tr>\n} if ($month % $params{months_per_row} == 1);
my $tag;
my $mtag=sprintf("%02d", $month);

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@ -9,7 +9,6 @@ use warnings;
use strict;
use IkiWiki 3.00;
use Encode;
use POSIX qw(strftime);
use constant PREVIEW => "Preview";
use constant POST_COMMENT => "Post comment";
@ -460,7 +459,7 @@ sub editcomment ($$) {
}
$content .= " subject=\"$subject\"\n";
$content .= " date=\"" . decode_utf8(strftime('%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ', gmtime)) . "\"\n";
$content .= " date=\"" . strftime_utf8('%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ', gmtime) . "\"\n";
my $editcontent = $form->field('editcontent');
$editcontent="" if ! defined $editcontent;

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@ -118,10 +118,10 @@ sub IkiWiki::formattime ($;$) {
}
}
$t=~s{\%A-}{my @yest=@t; $yest[6]--; strftime("%A", \@yest)}eg;
$t=~s{\%A-}{my @yest=@t; $yest[6]--; strftime_utf8("%A", \@yest)}eg;
$format=~s/\%X/$t/g;
return strftime($format, \@t);
return strftime_utf8($format, \@t);
}
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debian/changelog vendored
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@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ ikiwiki (3.20120116) UNRELEASED; urgency=low
* Switch to YAML::XS to work around insanity in YAML::Mo. Closes: #657533
* cvs: Ensure non-text files are added in binary mode. (Amitai Schlair)
* cvs: Various cleanups and testing. (Amitai Schlair)
* calendar, prettydate: Fix strftime encoding bug.
-- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Mon, 16 Jan 2012 13:41:14 -0400

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@ -11,6 +11,10 @@ The problem is that I do not know Perl, encoding is one of the thing I would be
Cheers,
Louis
> Yes, this seems basically right. I've applied a modified version of this.
> [[done]]
> --[[Joey]]
diff --git a/IkiWiki/Plugin/calendar.pm b/IkiWiki/Plugin/calendar.pm
index c7d2b7c..1345939 100644

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@ -15,3 +15,6 @@ Is someone could test it and verify if it works or not?
Thanks.
Zut
> This was discussed in [[bugs/Encoding_problem_in_calendar_plugin]]
> and is now fixed. --[[Joey]]