> I have tried en_US.utf8 and it_IT.utf8, can you share yours? sorry, should have been: For the locale I have tried en_US.utf8 and it_IT.utf8, can you share yours? Pier Paolo Grassi Il giorno mer 18 mag 2022 alle ore 22:10 Pier Paolo Grassi < pierpaolog@gmail.com> ha scritto: > Just tried an ubuntu 18.04 with zsh 5.4.2 (x86_64-ubuntu-linux-gnu) > and I am able to reproduce. > I tried also with gnome-terminal, same result. > I have tried en_US.utf8 and it_IT.utf8, can you share yours? > thanks > > > Pier Paolo Grassi > > > Il giorno mer 18 mag 2022 alle ore 21:55 Bart Schaefer < > schaefer@brasslantern.com> ha scritto: > >> On Wed, May 18, 2022 at 12:40 PM Pier Paolo Grassi >> wrote: >> > >> > I use zsh 5.8 (x86_64-pc-linux-musl) >> >> Ahh. I wonder if this is a side-effect of musl's "special" C locale >> (see workers/50235): >> >> >> Starting with version 1.1.11, musl provides a special C locale where >> bytes >> >> 0x80-0xff are treated as abstract single-byte-character units with no >> actual >> >> character identity (they’re mapped into wchar_t values that occupy the >> >> Unicode surrogates range). >> >> > By the way the problem happens only when the cursor is placed before >> the 4-bytes character. >> >> Still not reproducible on Ubuntu 20. >> >