Hello,
when a shell/python script reads input from the user in konsole and
gnome-terminal it I enter non-ascii characters (ex: "Проба", "Test"
in
English) backspace does not work correct. For example:
--- cut ---
$ echo -n "Test: "; read a; echo "[$a]"
Test: Проба
[ You can paste this, then hit backspace 4 times to get the next line ]
Test: П
[ Press Enter here and you get ]
[Про]
$ _
--- cut ---
If I erase one character I get '[Проб�'
Text editing in bash and mc works, but in python 'starts to erase'
the '>>> ' prompt. In xterm instead of cyrilic letters I get spaces.
I wanted to enter a bug, but I don't know against what to. Looks like
backspace erases single bytes, while these letters consist of 2. Can
someone direct me and confirm it?
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