(svn r10792) -Fix [FS#1104]: when determining the gender of a string, do not assume that the gender is in the front of the string when there can be case switching code at that location.

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rubidium 2007-08-05 14:08:38 +00:00
parent 8cea2059a5
commit f6933e1870
1 changed files with 12 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -680,7 +680,18 @@ static char* FormatString(char* buff, const char* str, const int64* argv, uint c
const char* s = GetStringPtr(argv_orig[(byte)*str++]); // contains the string that determines gender.
int len;
int gender = 0;
if (s != NULL && Utf8Consume(&s) == SCC_GENDER_INDEX) gender = (byte)s[0];
if (s != NULL) {
wchar_t c = Utf8Consume(&s);
/* Switch case is always put before genders, so remove those bits */
if (c == SCC_SWITCH_CASE) {
/* Skip to the last (i.e. default) case */
for (uint num = (byte)*s++; num != 0; num--) s += 3 + (s[1] << 8) + s[2];
c = Utf8Consume(&s);
}
/* Does this string have a gender, if so, set it */
if (c == SCC_GENDER_INDEX) gender = (byte)s[0];
}
str = ParseStringChoice(str, gender, buff, &len);
buff += len;
break;