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bug#36852: 27.0.50; ietf-drums-parse-address doesn't handle non-ascii pr
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Lars Ingebrigtsen |
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bug#36852: 27.0.50; ietf-drums-parse-address doesn't handle non-ascii properly |
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Sun, 15 Sep 2019 14:00:28 +0200 |
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Štěpán Němec <stepnem@gmail.com> writes:
> ietf-drums-parse-address (AKA mail-header-parse-address) uses
> ietf-drums-atext-token to parse display-name, but the regexp range only
> contains ASCII characters, so e.g. as used in debbugs-gnu-show-reports,
> the following happens:
>
> (mail-header-parse-address
> (decode-coding-string "Áaááá Ůůůůů <aaa@example.net>" 'utf-8))
>
> ;;=> ("aaa@example.net" . "aááá")
That's not a valid email address, so perhaps `ietf-drums-parse-address'
should return a blank string as the name here... On the other hand,
calling that function on something that's not an email address (which
debbugs-gnu does here) it should probably be free to return whatever.
> I'm not quite sure what the proper fix is, as the ASCII-only thing seems
> to be intentional. Maybe it's just not supposed to be used the way it is
> used in debbugs-gnu.el?
Indeed. I've now changed debbugs-gnu to split the "OCTETS
<MORE-OCTETS>" string returned by the debbugs web server correctly.
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