Re: "Unicode of Death"

From: Andrew Cunningham <lang.support_at_gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 29 May 2015 07:36:32 +1000

Not the first time unicode crashes things. There was the google chrome bug
on osx that crashed the tab for any syriac text.

A.

On Friday, 29 May 2015, Bill Poser <billposer2_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> No doubt the evil Unicode Consortium is in league with the Trilateral
Commission, the Elders of Zion,and the folks at NASA who faked the moon
landing.... :)
>
> On Thu, May 28, 2015 at 7:53 AM, Doug Ewell <doug_at_ewellic.org> wrote:
>>
>> Unicode is in the news today as some folks with waaay too much time on
>> their hands have discovered a string consisting of Latin, Arabic,
>> Devanagari, and CJK characters that crashes Apple devices when it
>> appears as a pop-up message.
>>
>> Although most people seem to identify it correctly as a CoreText bug,
>> there are a handful, as you might expect, who attribute it to some shady
>> weirdness in Unicode itself. My favorite quote from a Reddit user was
>> this:
>>
>> "Every character you use has a unicode value which tells your phone what
>> to display. One of the unicode values is actually never-ending and so
>> when the phone tries to read it it goes into an infinite loop which
>> crashes it."
>>
>> I've read TUS Chapter 4 and UTR #23 and I still can't find the
>> "never-ending" Unicode property.
>>
>> Perhaps astonishingly to some, the string displays fine on all my
>> Windows devices. Not all apps get the directionality right, but no
>> crashes.
>>
>> --
>> Doug Ewell | http://ewellic.org | Thornton, CO 🇺🇸
>>
>
>

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