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From: Dan Rathbun on 10 Aug 2010 20:08 The C function rb_set_kcode was defined in the 1.8.x branch. In the 1.9.x branch, the encoding was overhauled, and all the methods were renamed (without aliasing, it seems.) I use an application than loads the Ruby interpreter (as a scripting engine.) It loads 1.8.x fine, but cannot load 1.9.x ("rb_set_kcode entry point not found" or similar error occurs.) The application calls rb_set_kcode to set encoding to UTF8. I'd like to inform the software company of the new call for 1.9.x, can anyone tell me what the correct call would be to set encoding to UTF8 in 1.9.x ?? P.S. - I need the C function call not the Ruby call, not the Ruby command line argument -K. It's something like rb_enc_somefunction_name( arg ) -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
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