From: Brian Ford Date: 2011-11-30T03:15:30+09:00 Subject: [ruby-core:41394] [ruby-trunk - Bug #5568] IO#set_encoding ignores internal when the same as external only when specified as "ext:int" Issue #5568 has been updated by Brian Ford. Why is there a difference in behavior when the arguments are different? In other words, ("ext:int") and (ext, int) do not have the same behavior. That's really the point of this ticket. ---------------------------------------- Bug #5568: IO#set_encoding ignores internal when the same as external only when specified as "ext:int" http://redmine.ruby-lang.org/issues/5568 Author: Brian Ford Status: Rejected Priority: Normal Assignee: Yui NARUSE Category: M17N Target version: ruby -v: ruby 2.0.0dev (2011-10-26 trunk 33526) [x86_64-darwin10.8.0] When passing two encoding objects that are the same to IO#set_encoding, both external and internal encodings for the IO instance are set. However, when passing "ext:int", the internal encoding is not set if the same as external, but a warning is issued. Further, when passing "ext", "int", the internal encoding is not set and no warning is issued. sasha:rubinius brian$ ruby2.0 -v -e 'p STDOUT.set_encoding("utf-8:utf-8").internal_encoding' ruby 2.0.0dev (2011-10-26 trunk 33526) [x86_64-darwin10.8.0] -e:1: warning: Ignoring internal encoding utf-8: it is identical to external encoding utf-8 nil sasha:rubinius brian$ ruby2.0 -v -e 'p STDOUT.set_encoding(Encoding::UTF_8, Encoding::UTF_8).internal_encoding' ruby 2.0.0dev (2011-10-26 trunk 33526) [x86_64-darwin10.8.0] # sasha:rubinius brian$ ruby2.0 -v -e 'p STDOUT.set_encoding("utf-8", "utf-8").internal_encoding' ruby 2.0.0dev (2011-10-26 trunk 33526) [x86_64-darwin10.8.0] nil Is there a reason for these differences? Thanks, Brian -- http://redmine.ruby-lang.org