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... and the mapping changes: so files that were converted from the filename given to how the name was stored must be compared with what you have on your list (as of the date / version that information was stored). So you might be normalizing and folding two things that weren't stored based on the current and (supposedly) correct Standard.
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Originally posted by JustRob View PostLooks simple: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux...ore.c?h=v5.8.5
But far from it: http://perl11.org/blog/foldcase.html
You don't always name your files, sometimes someone else did. For example, take these three words:- Maße
- MASSE
- Masse
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Looks simple: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux...ore.c?h=v5.8.5
But far from it: http://perl11.org/blog/foldcase.html
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On the surface, this seems a sensible move assuming that case-folding is here to stay (which appears to be the case *ahem*).
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Linux Receiving Generic Casefolding Implementation For File-Systems
Phoronix: Linux Receiving Generic Casefolding Implementation For File-Systems
In making for easier code re-use among file-systems and allowing a unified implementation to focus on a single code-base for optimizations moving forward, a generic case-folding implementation for Linux file-systems is being prepared for mainline...
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