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    honey the codewitch
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    So I'm using visual studio and it seems to randomly replace spaces in my text with character 160 when i do clipboard operations with it. Not all the time, mind you, but I haven't figured out exactly what happens to make it do that yet. Normally, I wouldn't care. Whitespace is whitespace, and it's all unicode right? Well no. SQL's parser does not accept character 160 as whitespace. Worse, it gives you weird errors around it. For example:

    SET @cc = CASE @ch WHEN 9 THEN (((@cc - 1) / @tabWidth) + 1) * @tabWidth + 1 WHEN 10 THEN 1 WHEN 13 THEN 1 ELSE @cc END

    This said I needed to declare the variable '@ch' The real issue was that variable was surrounded by char# 160's :mad: Do they not dogfood their tools? How am I the first person to run into this?

    Real programmers use butterflies

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      So I'm using visual studio and it seems to randomly replace spaces in my text with character 160 when i do clipboard operations with it. Not all the time, mind you, but I haven't figured out exactly what happens to make it do that yet. Normally, I wouldn't care. Whitespace is whitespace, and it's all unicode right? Well no. SQL's parser does not accept character 160 as whitespace. Worse, it gives you weird errors around it. For example:

      SET @cc = CASE @ch WHEN 9 THEN (((@cc - 1) / @tabWidth) + 1) * @tabWidth + 1 WHEN 10 THEN 1 WHEN 13 THEN 1 ELSE @cc END

      This said I needed to declare the variable '@ch' The real issue was that variable was surrounded by char# 160's :mad: Do they not dogfood their tools? How am I the first person to run into this?

      Real programmers use butterflies

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      Rick York
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      I haven't seen that behavior but I will do some testing to see if it pops up. That will infuriating if it does because character 160 will likely cause isspace and isblank to fail and no longer be in compliance with standards : <cctype> (ctype.h) - C++ Reference[^]

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        I haven't seen that behavior but I will do some testing to see if it pops up. That will infuriating if it does because character 160 will likely cause isspace and isblank to fail and no longer be in compliance with standards : <cctype> (ctype.h) - C++ Reference[^]

        "They have a consciousness, they have a life, they have a soul! Damn you! Let the rabbits wear glasses! Save our brothers! Can I get an amen?"

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        honey the codewitch
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        I just noticed it today. It's weird, and it isn't the SQL editor directly. I have these ".template" files, like "CompiledTokenizer.sql.template" that generates sql output, but the template file itself uses ASP-like syntax with <%,<%= and %> In this template I do a bunch of crazy things by walking state machines to render thousands of lines of stored proc code. But when I'm pasting around that .template file is when the 160s crop up. Even if I paste into it from the SQL editor and then copy out of it, I'll get 160s. The .template file isn't a recognized format by visual studio. I tried naming it .asp and even .aspx to give me so highlighting, but that only did the *client* code, and if anything I want the server code highlighted, so I just named it .template and editing it as a POTF instead of anything fancy. I don't know if that has anything to do with it. I'm grasping.

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        • R Ravi Bhavnani

          Wow.  I've never seen VS inject non-breaking spaces in text files. :omg: /ravi

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          honey the codewitch
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          I'd really like to know why, myself. It's infuriating.

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          • H honey the codewitch

            So I'm using visual studio and it seems to randomly replace spaces in my text with character 160 when i do clipboard operations with it. Not all the time, mind you, but I haven't figured out exactly what happens to make it do that yet. Normally, I wouldn't care. Whitespace is whitespace, and it's all unicode right? Well no. SQL's parser does not accept character 160 as whitespace. Worse, it gives you weird errors around it. For example:

            SET @cc = CASE @ch WHEN 9 THEN (((@cc - 1) / @tabWidth) + 1) * @tabWidth + 1 WHEN 10 THEN 1 WHEN 13 THEN 1 ELSE @cc END

            This said I needed to declare the variable '@ch' The real issue was that variable was surrounded by char# 160's :mad: Do they not dogfood their tools? How am I the first person to run into this?

            Real programmers use butterflies

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            Ravi Bhavnani
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            Wow.  I've never seen VS inject non-breaking spaces in text files. :omg: /ravi

            My new year resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Articles | My .NET bits | Freeware ravib(at)ravib(dot)com

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            • H honey the codewitch

              So I'm using visual studio and it seems to randomly replace spaces in my text with character 160 when i do clipboard operations with it. Not all the time, mind you, but I haven't figured out exactly what happens to make it do that yet. Normally, I wouldn't care. Whitespace is whitespace, and it's all unicode right? Well no. SQL's parser does not accept character 160 as whitespace. Worse, it gives you weird errors around it. For example:

              SET @cc = CASE @ch WHEN 9 THEN (((@cc - 1) / @tabWidth) + 1) * @tabWidth + 1 WHEN 10 THEN 1 WHEN 13 THEN 1 ELSE @cc END

              This said I needed to declare the variable '@ch' The real issue was that variable was surrounded by char# 160's :mad: Do they not dogfood their tools? How am I the first person to run into this?

              Real programmers use butterflies

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              Brisingr Aerowing
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              What VS Version?

              What do you get when you cross a joke with a rhetorical question? The metaphorical solid rear-end expulsions have impacted the metaphorical motorized bladed rotating air movement mechanism. Do questions with multiple question marks annoy you???

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              • H honey the codewitch

                So I'm using visual studio and it seems to randomly replace spaces in my text with character 160 when i do clipboard operations with it. Not all the time, mind you, but I haven't figured out exactly what happens to make it do that yet. Normally, I wouldn't care. Whitespace is whitespace, and it's all unicode right? Well no. SQL's parser does not accept character 160 as whitespace. Worse, it gives you weird errors around it. For example:

                SET @cc = CASE @ch WHEN 9 THEN (((@cc - 1) / @tabWidth) + 1) * @tabWidth + 1 WHEN 10 THEN 1 WHEN 13 THEN 1 ELSE @cc END

                This said I needed to declare the variable '@ch' The real issue was that variable was surrounded by char# 160's :mad: Do they not dogfood their tools? How am I the first person to run into this?

                Real programmers use butterflies

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                Lost User
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                Hi, It sounds like you are using VSCode. It also sounds like you are accidentally holding down the shift key when hitting your spacebar. Shift-space in VSCode will produce a non-breaking space[^]. Best Wishes, -David Delaune

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                  What VS Version?

                  What do you get when you cross a joke with a rhetorical question? The metaphorical solid rear-end expulsions have impacted the metaphorical motorized bladed rotating air movement mechanism. Do questions with multiple question marks annoy you???

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                  honey the codewitch
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                  2019. It's up to date.

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                    Hi, It sounds like you are using VSCode. It also sounds like you are accidentally holding down the shift key when hitting your spacebar. Shift-space in VSCode will produce a non-breaking space[^]. Best Wishes, -David Delaune

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                    honey the codewitch
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                    I'm not using VS code, and not hitting SHIFT-space. This is happening when i copy (or paste?) from one editor window to another.

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                    • H honey the codewitch

                      I'm not using VS code, and not hitting SHIFT-space. This is happening when i copy (or paste?) from one editor window to another.

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                      Lost User
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                      Hmmm, Is it a 0D followed by a 0A? Or just an 0A all by itself? The Visual Studio 2019 editor should produce a \r\n (CRLF). The LF all by itself is really a Unix/Linux thing.

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                        2019. It's up to date.

                        Real programmers use butterflies

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                        Brisingr Aerowing
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                        I haven't seen this, though I haven't pasted much text.

                        What do you get when you cross a joke with a rhetorical question? The metaphorical solid rear-end expulsions have impacted the metaphorical motorized bladed rotating air movement mechanism. Do questions with multiple question marks annoy you???

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                          Hmmm, Is it a 0D followed by a 0A? Or just an 0A all by itself? The Visual Studio 2019 editor should produce a \r\n (CRLF). The LF all by itself is really a Unix/Linux thing.

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                          honey the codewitch
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                          No, that's codes 13 and 10. This is code 160. The issue is not line breaks. It's inserting non-breaking spaces.   in html. or &#A0 (not 0A) Unrelated: Adding, I don't know why apps have so many problems with line breaks.

                          switch(currentChar) {
                          case '\n':
                          ++line;
                          column = 1;
                          break;
                          case '\r':
                          column = 1;
                          break;
                          case '\t':
                          column = (((column-1)/tabWidth)+1)*tabWidth+1; // i think. I'd have to look at some of my ref code
                          break;
                          default:
                          if(currentChar>31) ++column;
                          break;

                          }

                          That handles linebreaks regardless of platform and some other basic whitespace besides. easy peasy.

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                            No, that's codes 13 and 10. This is code 160. The issue is not line breaks. It's inserting non-breaking spaces.   in html. or &#A0 (not 0A) Unrelated: Adding, I don't know why apps have so many problems with line breaks.

                            switch(currentChar) {
                            case '\n':
                            ++line;
                            column = 1;
                            break;
                            case '\r':
                            column = 1;
                            break;
                            case '\t':
                            column = (((column-1)/tabWidth)+1)*tabWidth+1; // i think. I'd have to look at some of my ref code
                            break;
                            default:
                            if(currentChar>31) ++column;
                            break;

                            }

                            That handles linebreaks regardless of platform and some other basic whitespace besides. easy peasy.

                            Real programmers use butterflies

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                            honey the codewitch wrote:

                            I don't know why apps have so many problems with line breaks

                            There was some politics involved from the very top. (As to why notepad and other Windows text editors didn't support files with LF newlines).

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                            • H honey the codewitch

                              So I'm using visual studio and it seems to randomly replace spaces in my text with character 160 when i do clipboard operations with it. Not all the time, mind you, but I haven't figured out exactly what happens to make it do that yet. Normally, I wouldn't care. Whitespace is whitespace, and it's all unicode right? Well no. SQL's parser does not accept character 160 as whitespace. Worse, it gives you weird errors around it. For example:

                              SET @cc = CASE @ch WHEN 9 THEN (((@cc - 1) / @tabWidth) + 1) * @tabWidth + 1 WHEN 10 THEN 1 WHEN 13 THEN 1 ELSE @cc END

                              This said I needed to declare the variable '@ch' The real issue was that variable was surrounded by char# 160's :mad: Do they not dogfood their tools? How am I the first person to run into this?

                              Real programmers use butterflies

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                              Jorgen Andersson
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                              Sounds like there is some kind of formatting happening. Does it happen with dates or numbers?

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                                So I'm using visual studio and it seems to randomly replace spaces in my text with character 160 when i do clipboard operations with it. Not all the time, mind you, but I haven't figured out exactly what happens to make it do that yet. Normally, I wouldn't care. Whitespace is whitespace, and it's all unicode right? Well no. SQL's parser does not accept character 160 as whitespace. Worse, it gives you weird errors around it. For example:

                                SET @cc = CASE @ch WHEN 9 THEN (((@cc - 1) / @tabWidth) + 1) * @tabWidth + 1 WHEN 10 THEN 1 WHEN 13 THEN 1 ELSE @cc END

                                This said I needed to declare the variable '@ch' The real issue was that variable was surrounded by char# 160's :mad: Do they not dogfood their tools? How am I the first person to run into this?

                                Real programmers use butterflies

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                                Kelly Herald
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                                Ah yes. ASCII 160 which equates to HTML's non-breaking space, i.e. &nbsp;. As a SQL developer I'm constantly having to fix data from people copying from a web page and pasting into Excel / Word and then copying from there and inserting the values into a database table.

                                Kelly Herald Software Developer

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                                  So I'm using visual studio and it seems to randomly replace spaces in my text with character 160 when i do clipboard operations with it. Not all the time, mind you, but I haven't figured out exactly what happens to make it do that yet. Normally, I wouldn't care. Whitespace is whitespace, and it's all unicode right? Well no. SQL's parser does not accept character 160 as whitespace. Worse, it gives you weird errors around it. For example:

                                  SET @cc = CASE @ch WHEN 9 THEN (((@cc - 1) / @tabWidth) + 1) * @tabWidth + 1 WHEN 10 THEN 1 WHEN 13 THEN 1 ELSE @cc END

                                  This said I needed to declare the variable '@ch' The real issue was that variable was surrounded by char# 160's :mad: Do they not dogfood their tools? How am I the first person to run into this?

                                  Real programmers use butterflies

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                                  BernardIE5317
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                                  Greetings Have you submitted a bug report preferably w/ reproducible steps or even the entire project or a GIF of the recorded screen They recommended ScreenToGIF to myself - Kind Regards

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                                    Greetings Have you submitted a bug report preferably w/ reproducible steps or even the entire project or a GIF of the recorded screen They recommended ScreenToGIF to myself - Kind Regards

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                                    honey the codewitch
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                                    I haven't. Honestly i've got a lot going on right now and I don't really want to take the time to submit to the black hole or "/dev/null" that is Microsoft's bug tracking. If they were responsive in the past, I may make it more of a priority but they haven't been and I won't.

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                                      Ah yes. ASCII 160 which equates to HTML's non-breaking space, i.e. &nbsp;. As a SQL developer I'm constantly having to fix data from people copying from a web page and pasting into Excel / Word and then copying from there and inserting the values into a database table.

                                      Kelly Herald Software Developer

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                                      honey the codewitch
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                                      The thing is microsoft is putting this stuff in my content that's coming from plain text files (well .template files, but it's not like there's a VS handler for them)

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                                      • J Jorgen Andersson

                                        Sounds like there is some kind of formatting happening. Does it happen with dates or numbers?

                                        Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello

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                                        honey the codewitch
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                                        I've only noticed it around my variables. Maybe because that's when SQL yells at me.

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                                        • H honey the codewitch

                                          I've only noticed it around my variables. Maybe because that's when SQL yells at me.

                                          Real programmers use butterflies

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                                          Jorgen Andersson
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                                          What types are those variables?

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