Strings: throw exception on malformed UTF-8 in webalize() and toAscii()#205
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@dg Thanks for merging. As for the other places in Strings where the native |
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Since
Strings::webalize()can be called on user input it should be able to deal with anything or error in a predicable way. But when an malformed UTF-8 input is given currently it results in:(i guess this behaved differently before scrict types were added in 3.0.0).
Throwing an exception (the same exception as in other cases such as
Strings::replace()) seems reasonable to me.I am also not sure why the internal handling of PCRE is not used everywhere in calling
preg_*is not used everywhere in the file, because there might be of course other problems too?