Hi Naoto, 1) The system locale determines which code page is used on the system by default on operating systems that use Unicode as their native encoding (all OSes from Windows 2000 to Windows 10) to convert text data from Unicode to code page whenever dealing with legacy non-Unicode applications. Only applications that do not use Unicode as their default character-encoding mechanism are affected by this setting; therefore, applications that are already Unicode-encoded can safely ignore the value and functionality of this setting. 2) The fundamental representation of text in Windows NT-based operating systems is UTF-16, and the WCHAR data type is a UTF-16 code unit. Java launcher, from the other side, uses CHAR as a code unit - so to use UNICODE charset with Java launcher we had to encode entire command line with UTF-8 (convert from UTF-16 to UTF-8). After that step we can state that Java launcher is Unicode-encoded and can safely ignore the value and functionality of the system locale. To let JVM know that we use UTF-8 as a default UNICODE encoding for platform string - we assign the value to sprops.sun_jnu_encoding property (mac osx does the same) instead of reading system locale code page. The main idea of the fix was to change the way of how java and javac works with so called platform string on Windows. Before the fix the platform string was read as ANSI encoded - that's why the system locale code page was very important. The sun.jnu.encoding property is responsible for storing the platform string encoding. On Windows the property could be set with the system locale but the system locale doesn't support (by design) UTF-8 or with -Dsun.jnu.encoding switch, but the switch only works with java not with javac, and the switch was useless for ANSI encoded platform string. Thanks, Vladimir. -----Original Message----- From: Naoto Sato [mailto:naoto.sato@oracle.com] Sent: Tuesday, February 23, 2016 10:47 AM To: Kumar Srinivasan <kumar.x.srinivasan@oracle.com>; Vladimir Shcherbakov <vlashch@microsoft.com>; SHEN,XUEMING <xueming.shen@oracle.com> Cc: Martin Sawicki <marcins@microsoft.com>; core-libs-dev Libs <core-libs-dev@openjdk.java.net> Subject: Re: RFR 8124977 cmdline encoding challenges on Windows Hello, Sorry if this has already been discussed, but this is my first time looking at the fix. In java_props_md.c, sprops.sun_jnu_encoding is now always "UTF-8". Is it always the case? What if the system admin switches the locale for "non-Unicode" applications in the Windows control panel? Naoto On 2/22/16 8:00 AM, Kumar Srinivasan wrote:
Hi Naoto, Sherman, can you please take a look. I tested with the jprt build and test all tests pass.
Hi Vladimir, et. al.,
It appears that there has been more simplifications from the previous webrev.04. :-)
It would've helped if you highlight the changes you have made from the previous revision, unfortunately this is one of the deficiencies of webrev.
There are some inconsistencies in the coding conventions:
parse_manifest.c + if (q == 0) return -1;
we expect the return to be on the next line.
similarly main.c
if (0 == q) {
I can fix those up. If I were to push this change, who should I attribute the changes to ? ie. in the Contributed-by: line of the commit info ? Please note these have to be email addresses of the contributors.
Thanks Kumar
Hi Kumar,
We posted another web review here: https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http:%2f%2fcr.open jdk.java.net%2f~kshoop%2f8124977%2fwebrev.05%2f&data=01%7C01%7Cvlashc h%40microsoft.com%7Cf33316507f214e013a4008d33c81c785%7C72f988bf86f141 af91ab2d7cd011db47%7C1&sdata=%2fTQaWH0KGurgvZcdCQRZHSyaftjlMsW5FVc%2f 14Wc5fA%3d
The patch was successfully tested.
Test details: * Regression tests folder: jdk/test/tools/launcher/ * Builds were used: windows-x86_64-normal-server-fastdebug, windows-x86_64-normal-server-release, windows-x86-normal-server-release; * Platforms were used: Windows 7(64 bit), Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2012 R2 DC, Windows 10 ; * System locales were used: English (United States), Persian, Japanese (Japan), Chinese (Traditional, Taiwan), Russian (Russia);
Thanks, Vladimir.
-----Original Message----- From: Martin Sawicki Sent: Thursday, January 14, 2016 11:34 AM To: Kumar Srinivasan <kumar.x.srinivasan@oracle.com>; Vladimir Shcherbakov <vlashch@microsoft.com> Cc: core-libs-dev Libs <core-libs-dev@openjdk.java.net>; Naoto Sato <naoto.sato@oracle.com> Subject: RE: RFR 8124977 cmdline encoding challenges on Windows
Thanks for the feedback. Investigating the regression failure. We'll get back as soon as we figure this out. (and yes, we'll run this through some localized Windows VMs)
Cheers
-----Original Message----- From: Kumar Srinivasan [mailto:kumar.x.srinivasan@oracle.com] Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 2016 2:35 PM To: Martin Sawicki <marcins@microsoft.com>; Vladimir Shcherbakov <vlashch@microsoft.com> Cc: core-libs-dev Libs <core-libs-dev@openjdk.java.net>; Naoto Sato <naoto.sato@oracle.com> Subject: Re: RFR 8124977 cmdline encoding challenges on Windows
Hi Martin, Vladimir,
It was suggested that this patch be tested on localized Windows machines and/or trying with the various Windows native encodings, appreciate if you can verify this as well.
Thanks Kumar
On 1/11/2016 1:10 PM, Kumar Srinivasan wrote:
Hi,
Was on vacation, I started to prepare the patch from webrev.04 for integration. Please note: made some adjustments to your patch to pass jcheck, ie. usage of tabs and space at line endings, and modifications to Copyright dates.
Also fixed a minor bug on unix replaced JLI_TRUE with JNI_TRUE. I have attached a patch to for your reference.
However, there is a regression test failure on Windows, jdk/test/tools/launcher/I18NTest.java
---Test info---- Executed command: C:\mmm\jdk\bin\javac.exe i18nH▒lloWorld.java
++++Test Output++++ javac: file not found: i18nHélloWorld.java ----End test info-----
Have you run all the launcher regression tests with this changeset ?
Thanks Kumar
Hi Kumar, just wondering if there are any updates on processing this submission. Thanks!
-----Original Message----- From: Vladimir Shcherbakov Sent: Wednesday, November 25, 2015 2:38 PM To: Kumar Srinivasan <kumar.x.srinivasan@oracle.com>; Martin Sawicki <marcins@microsoft.com> Cc: Kirk Shoop <Kirk.Shoop@microsoft.com>; core-libs-dev Libs <core-libs-dev@openjdk.java.net> Subject: RE: RFR 8124977 cmdline encoding challenges on Windows
Hi Kumar,
Please find updated webreview here: https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http:%2f%2fcr.op en jdk.java.net%2f~kshoop%2f8124977%2fwebrev.04%2f&data=01%7C01%7Cmarc in s%40microsoft.com%7C13ff309b775c4c019fc308d31ba0c43c%7C72f988bf86f1 41 af91ab2d7cd011db47%7C1&sdata=3hhbO5mNPyTvtrTb4kCR42zsWGPGzDhqnmjpNf wn bIw%3d
Thanks, Vladimir.
-----Original Message----- From: Kumar Srinivasan [mailto:kumar.x.srinivasan@oracle.com] Sent: Sunday, November 22, 2015 8:14 AM To: Martin Sawicki <marcins@microsoft.com> Cc: Kirk Shoop <Kirk.Shoop@microsoft.com>; Vladimir Shcherbakov <vlashch@microsoft.com>; core-libs-dev Libs <core-libs-dev@openjdk.java.net> Subject: Re: RFR 8124977 cmdline encoding challenges on Windows
Hi Martin, et. al.,
Sorry for not getting back earlier, I am very busy right now with my other large commitments for JDK9.
I will sponsor this "enhancement/bug fix" sometime in the new year, meanwhile, there is the changeset [1] which is likely to cause merge conflicts, and perhaps logic issues.
Thanks Kumar
[1] https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3a%2f%2fhg. op enjdk.java.net%2fjdk9%2fdev%2fjdk%2frev%2f3b201a9ef918&data=01%7c01 %7 cvlashch%40microsoft.com%7c4d49ae546dba4d29b7be08d2f3589ee1%7c72f98 8b f86f141af91ab2d7cd011db47%7c1&sdata=I2FKvBn82%2fxhW3D%2fi%2bRWaNOJk 7M g4lt2P0sdzLS%2fT9Q%3d
Hi all Here's an updated webrev attempting to take into account the various pieces of feedback we have received:
Issue: https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3a%2f%2fbugs. openjdk.java.net%2fbrowse%2fJDK-8124977&data=01%7c01%7cvlashch%40m ic ro soft.com%7c4d49ae546dba4d29b7be08d2f3589ee1%7c72f988bf86f141af91ab 2d 7c d011db47%7c1&sdata=FjmfM%2fnPbWB%2fMsUU8uDzAUo3aPu3zOELVsJO%2fsUIq 9E %3 d Webrev: https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http:%2f%2fcr.o pe nj dk.java.net%2f~kshoop%2f8124977%2fwebrev.03%2f&data=01%7C01%7Cvlas hc h% 40microsoft.com%7C4d49ae546dba4d29b7be08d2f3589ee1%7C72f988bf86f14 1a f9 1ab2d7cd011db47%7C1&sdata=101HBPar2AZ63GJWyubWH0DiKmNI%2bOxknN667B Jn WY 0%3d
(Vladimir Shcherbakov is now working on this from our side)
Looking forward to any other feedback. Thanks
-----Original Message----- From: core-libs-dev [mailto:core-libs-dev-bounces@openjdk.java.net] On Behalf Of Kumar Srinivasan Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2015 6:26 AM To: Kirk Shoop (MS OPEN TECH) <Kirk.Shoop@microsoft.com> Cc: Valery Kopylov (Akvelon) <v-valkop@microsoft.com>; core-libs-dev Libs <core-libs-dev@openjdk.java.net> Subject: Re: RFR 8124977 cmdline encoding challenges on Windows
Hi Kirk,
Thanks for proposing this change.
If you notice all the posix calls are wrapped in JLI_* this gives us the ability to use "W" functions. I almost got it done, several years ago, but we upgraded to VS2010 and my work based on VS2003 keeled over, meanwhile my focus was "shifted" to something else.
main.c: is really envisioned to be a stub compiled by the tool launchers, like java, javac, javah, jar etc. I prefer to see all the heavy logic in this file moved to the platform specific file windows/java_md.*
For the reason specified above we need to move fprintf or any naked posix calls to JLI_* indirections.
I don't see any tests ? The tests must be written in java and placed in jdk/test/tools/launcher, there is a helper framework TestHelper.java.
There are other changes in nio, charsets etc, this will be reviewed by my colleague specializing in that area (Sherman) cc'ed.
Thanks
Kumar
On 6/22/2015 2:01 PM, Kirk Shoop (MS OPEN TECH) wrote:
Hi,
Issue: https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3a%2f%2f bu gs .openjdk.java.net%2fbrowse%2fJDK-8124977&data=01%7c01%7cvlashch%4 0m ic rosoft.com%7c4d49ae546dba4d29b7be08d2f3589ee1%7c72f988bf86f141af9 1a b2 d7cd011db47%7c1&sdata=FjmfM%2fnPbWB%2fMsUU8uDzAUo3aPu3zOELVsJO%2f sU Iq 9E%3d
Webrev: https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http:%2f%2fcr. op en jdk.java.net%2f~kshoop%2f8124977%2f&data=01%7C01%7Cvlashch%40micr os of t.com%7C4d49ae546dba4d29b7be08d2f3589ee1%7C72f988bf86f141af91ab2d 7c d0 11db47%7C1&sdata=RAA%2b5aIzKtrk5X85oLXKlPzbpSk%2bgJZRI%2b0QSI11B0 M% 3d
This webrev intends to address interaction between Windows console and java apps.
Two switches were added that change the behavior of the launcher. The defaults do not change the launcher behavior.
-Dwindows.UnicodeConsole=true - switches on Unicode support in the Windows console. This optional switch causes the launcher to call GetCommandLineW() and parse the arguments in unicode. It also modifies how the codepage for console output is selected.
-Dfile.encoding.unicode="UTF-8" - identifies Unicode charset to use; If not specified, UTF-8 is used by default. Ignored when windows.UnicodeConsole is not set to true. When the first switch is used, this optional switch allows the codepage for console output to be controlled.
I would like to get feedback on the approach here and any additional work that is required solve these particular Unicode issues on Windows.
Kirk