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authorEric Wong <e@80x24.org>2021-08-26 12:33:31 +0000
committerEric Wong <e@80x24.org>2021-08-28 10:36:58 +0000
commit5c8909925072804901e9c3b45bbf25446d379e7b (patch)
tree32b55b97dc531395284dc9458634c9f5b8c4d5b8 /xt
parent26c635060dcae35feae836b02a18a6a11e408312 (diff)
downloadpublic-inbox-5c8909925072804901e9c3b45bbf25446d379e7b.tar.gz
The only place where we could return wide characters with -httpd
was the raw $INBOX_DIR/description text, which is now converted
to octets.

All daemon (HTTP/NNTP/IMAP) sockets are opened in binary mode,
so length() and bytes::length() are equivalent on reads.  For
socket writes, any non-octet data would warn about wide characters
and we are strict in warnings with test_httpd.

All gzipped buffers are also octets, as is PublicInbox::Eml->body,
and anything from PerlIO objects ("git cat-file --batch" output,
filesystems), so bytes::length was unnecessary in all those places.
Diffstat (limited to 'xt')
-rw-r--r--xt/cmp-msgstr.t2
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/xt/cmp-msgstr.t b/xt/cmp-msgstr.t
index e0e8ed5a..900127c7 100644
--- a/xt/cmp-msgstr.t
+++ b/xt/cmp-msgstr.t
@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ my $cmp = sub {
                                 my $dig = $dig_cls->new;
                                 $dig->add($part);
                                 push @$cmp_arg, "M: ".$dig->hexdigest;
-                                push @$cmp_arg, "B: ".bytes::length($part);
+                                push @$cmp_arg, "B: ".length($part);
                         } else {
                                 $part =~ s/\s+\z//s;
                                 push @$cmp_arg, "X: ".$part;