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authorMatt Ellis <matell@microsoft.com>2015-02-03 19:27:37 -0800
committerMatt Ellis <matell@microsoft.com>2015-02-03 19:27:37 -0800
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Remove non ASCII characters from source files
Our native files were more or less encoded in Windows-1252, which causes problems when we try to compile them on machines where the current codepage can't represent everything that Windows-1252 can. With this conversion I just moved characters to their ASCII counterparts (e.g. no smart quotes, the section marker glyph is now "Section"). There were two places where I couldn't do the straight forward thing, in object.h we wanted to insert the Per Mille symbol in a comment so instead I just spelled out the Unicode codepoint. In morph.cpp, there was a comment pointing to a paper by Torbjörn Granlund (note the diaeresis above the second o). In this case, unfortuntely I had to just drop the diaeresis. However, searching for "Torbjorn Granlund" will lead you to the right person. Fixes #49
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diff --git a/src/vm/eventtrace.cpp b/src/vm/eventtrace.cpp
index faf8a60c2f..9983ad11e9 100644
--- a/src/vm/eventtrace.cpp
+++ b/src/vm/eventtrace.cpp
@@ -2205,8 +2205,8 @@ public:
// node. Edges are reported in bulk, separately from Nodes, but it is expected that
// the consumer read the Node and Edge streams together. One takes the first node
// from the Node stream, and then reads EdgeCount entries in the Edge stream, telling
- // you all of that Node’s targets. Then, one takes the next node in the Node stream,
- // and reads the next entries in the Edge stream (using this Node’s EdgeCount to
+ // you all of that Node's targets. Then, one takes the next node in the Node stream,
+ // and reads the next entries in the Edge stream (using this Node's EdgeCount to
// determine how many) to find all of its targets. This continues on until the Node
// and Edge streams have been fully read.
//