Changeset 32096
- Timestamp:
- 2017-12-12T16:47:34+13:00 (6 years ago)
- Location:
- main/trunk/greenstone2
- Files:
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- 6 edited
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main/trunk/greenstone2/bin/script/gti.pl
r31751 r32096 773 773 &FileUtils::copyFilesRecursiveNoSVN($en_helpxml_file, $glihelp_lang_dir); 774 774 775 # The following file reading section is a candidate to use FileUtils::readUTF8File() 776 # in place of calling sysread() directly. But only if we can reason we'd be working with UTF8 775 777 # In gli/help/<newlang>/help.xml, replace all occurrences of 776 778 # <Text id="1">This text in en will be removed for new langcode</Text> -
main/trunk/greenstone2/bin/script/replace_srcdoc_with_html.pl
r24475 r32096 187 187 } 188 188 189 # The following file reading section is a candidate to use FileUtils::readUTF8File() 190 # in place of calling sysread() directly. But only if we can reason we'd be working with UTF8 189 191 # Now we know we have no file name collisions. We 'move' the html file by copying its 190 192 # contents over and ensuring that these contents are utf8. If we don't do this, PDFs -
main/trunk/greenstone2/perllib/plugins/HTMLPlugin.pm
r31955 r32096 962 962 963 963 my $css_filename_dirname = &File::Basename::dirname($css_filename); 964 964 965 # The following file reading section is a candidate to use FileUtils::readUTF8File() 966 # in place of calling sysread() directly. But only if we can reason we'd be working with UTF8 965 967 open (CSSFILE, $css_filename) || return; 966 968 sysread (CSSFILE, my $file_string, -s CSSFILE); -
main/trunk/greenstone2/perllib/plugins/ReadTextFile.pm
r31492 r32096 216 216 217 217 if ($encoding eq "ascii") { 218 # The following file reading section is a candidate to use FileUtils::readUTF8File() 219 # in place of calling sysread() directly. But only if we can reason we'd be working with UTF8. 220 # ascii is UTF8, but it may become inefficient to treat ascii as utf8 221 218 222 # Replace file 'slurp' with faster implementation 219 223 sysread(FILE, $$textref, -s FILE); -
main/trunk/greenstone2/perllib/servercontrol.pm
r31952 r32096 201 201 # check the page content is as expected 202 202 #my $resultstr = $response_content; 203 203 204 # The following file reading section is a candidate to use FileUtils::readUTF8File() 205 # in place of calling sysread() directly. But only if we can reason we'd be working with UTF8 204 206 open(FIN,"<$tmpfilename") or die "servercontrol.pm: Unable to open $tmpfilename to read ping response page...ERROR: $!\n"; 205 207 my $resultstr; -
main/trunk/greenstone2/perllib/util.pm
r31971 r32096 1280 1280 # check llssite.cfg for line with url property 1281 1281 # for server.exe also need to use portnumber and enterlib properties 1282 1282 # The following file reading section is a candidate to use FileUtils::readUTF8File() 1283 # in place of calling sysread() directly. But only if we can reason we'd be working with UTF8 1283 1284 # Read in the entire contents of the file in one hit 1284 1285 if (!open (FIN, $llssite_cfg)) {
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