2009/6/30 Mike Massonnet <mmasson...@gmail.com>:
> Hello,
>
> I have been porting a part of a program to GIO for file monitoring. By
> this move I also switched g_file_get/set_contents to the ones
> available in the GFile object, g_file_load/replace_contents.
>
> At the first run I was surprised that it didn't work (of course errors
> may always be introduced ;-)). Well looks like the code was ok. The
> problem is that I read and save files with utf-8 characters and that
> is kind of broken here. I reproduced the problem on two machines, one
> with glib-2.20.1 and another with glib 2.20.3. I ran a smaller test
> case, one in C as my program and another with Python. Turns out the
> one in Python doesn't reproduce the problem and I really have no clue
> what is going on. The test cases in C and Python are attached.
>
> I hope I'm not the only one reproducing the problem :)

Did you read the documentation for g_file_replace_contents? You're
writing a string to the file of -1 bytes.
-    g_file_replace_contents (file, text, -1, NULL, FALSE, 0, NULL, NULL, NULL);
+   g_file_replace_contents (file, text, strlen (text), NULL, FALSE,
0, NULL, NULL, NULL);

works fine here.

-A. Walton

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