• NeatNit@discuss.tchncs.de
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      Unicode in filenames? Are you crazy?!

      Okay that was /s to some extent but I gotta rant, I’m totally convinced that there’s still new software today that completely trip over themselves when files or paths have non-ASCII characters, or sometimes even a space. Incompetence didn’t go anywhere.

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        Unicode in filenames can be a bad idea, since there are more than one way to achieve what looks like the same character. So matching patterns could fail if you think it’s one way, but it’s actually another representation in unicode.

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        2 months ago

        I still use underscores for filenames, basically muscle memory at this point

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          Spaces in file names will always be fiddly though. It’ll work, but it’ll still be wrong, because arguments are space separated, and having spaced file names totally messes with that.

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            I try to just always put files names or paths into quotes in CLI or tie it to a variable in programming. This way it also accepts spaces and knows how to separate it from arguments.

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              Yeah. It’s a good idea to guard against it, but I would still never put spaces in filesnames that I myself choose.

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        Incompetence didn’t go anywhere.

        Now that’s certainly true, but the beauty of open source software is that we can fix bugs when we encounter them.