X-Git-Url: https://git.dlugolecki.net.pl/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=gedcom%2Fencoding.c;h=d97f63c99aec7a971be936f73b92dd45125d4003;hb=79269c03d231d3d2a564f77072d466f23cfc42c0;hp=9e4e9199561ca0778914aedf7ed89dff227d7628;hpb=9b4b646eafd90dcff38ab9ed9d89bba0a4a8c62d;p=gedcom-parse.git diff --git a/gedcom/encoding.c b/gedcom/encoding.c index 9e4e919..d97f63c 100644 --- a/gedcom/encoding.c +++ b/gedcom/encoding.c @@ -102,6 +102,25 @@ void cleanup_encodings() /* Let function be called before main() */ void update_gconv_search_path() __attribute__ ((constructor)); +/* Note: + + The environment variable GCONV_PATH has to be adjusted before the very + first call of iconv_open. For the most general case, it means that we + have to make our own constructor here (in case some of the other library + constructors would use iconv_open). + + However, it looks like a change of an environment variable in a constructor + doesn't always survive until the main() function. This is the case if + the environment variable is a new one, for which there was no room yet + in the initial environment. The initial environment is located on the + stack, but when variables are added, it is moved to the heap (to be able + to grow). Now, the main function takes again the one from the stack, not + from the heap, so changes are lost. + + For this, the function below will also be called in gedcom_init(), which + needs to be called as early as possible in the program. + */ + void update_gconv_search_path() { char *gconv_path;