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The reverted changeset fixed some crash due to character encoding
mismatch in terminal emulators.
Doing so, it made it possible for the compiler to complete without
reporting any error, while outputting wrongly encoded files.
It's better to revert that changeset until all the encoding issue are
solved consistently.
This reverts commit 0fddc74a3f9add47841124b4d77b097f4646d14f.
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Continuing to use a watch-based approach by default elsewhere.
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The compiler echoes the names of the files being processed.
Those file names may contain UTF-8 characters.
However, some consoles may not support those.
This is notably the case of the Windows CMD or on Linux with the legacy
C locale. This caused the following error:
ldgallery: <stdout>: commitBuffer: invalid argument (invalid character)
This patch adds automatic transliteration when a non-UTF8 terminal is
detected, so that neither the compiler or the terminal crash due to UTF8
characters.
GitHub: closes #341
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This allows quickly testing compiling the example gallery with a given
version of ldgallery. For example:
```sh
nix build github:ldgallery/ldgallery?rev=commithash#example -o result
python -m http.server --directory result
```
GitHub: closes #339
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GitHub: related to #285
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