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Support for [http://www.gnu.org/prep/standards/html_node/Errors.html#Errors the GNU error message format] has been requested.
Support for [http://www.gnu.org/prep/standards/html_node/Errors.html#Errors the GNU error message format] has been requested.
==Issues==


The GNU spec isn’t quite specific. The following issues need to be addressed:
The GNU spec isn’t quite specific. The following issues need to be addressed:
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* Should this format only include errors? How does one distinguish informative messages?
* Should this format only include errors? How does one distinguish informative messages?
* Validator.nu counts columns by UTF-16 code units with a tab simly counting as one column. The GNU format counts “ASCII” columns with 8-stop tab expansion. I really wouldn’t want to do tab expansion.
* Validator.nu counts columns by UTF-16 code units with a tab simly counting as one column. The GNU format counts “ASCII” columns with 8-stop tab expansion. I really wouldn’t want to do tab expansion.
==See also==
*[[Validator.nu Web Service Interface]]

Revision as of 14:47, 21 September 2007

Support for the GNU error message format has been requested.

Issues

The GNU spec isn’t quite specific. The following issues need to be addressed:

  • What should be put in as the file name when there is none?
  • How does one stuff a URI in the file name field considering that the colon is a field separator?
  • What should be done if line breaks occur in the message?
  • Do the anticipated consuming apps support UTF-8?
  • Should this format only include errors? How does one distinguish informative messages?
  • Validator.nu counts columns by UTF-16 code units with a tab simly counting as one column. The GNU format counts “ASCII” columns with 8-stop tab expansion. I really wouldn’t want to do tab expansion.

See also