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Re: Patch for unicode in varnames...


From: L A Walsh
Subject: Re: Patch for unicode in varnames...
Date: Mon, 05 Jun 2017 16:16:41 -0700
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George wrote:
On Mon, 2017-06-05 at 15:59 +0700, Peter & Kelly Passchier wrote:
On 05/06/2560 15:52, George wrote:
there's not a reliable mechanism in place to run a script in a locale
whose character encoding doesn't match that of the script
From my experience running such scripts is no problem, but correct
rendering it might depend on the client/editor.

It depends on the source and target encodings. For most pairs of source and 
target encoding there is some case where reinterpreting a string from the
source encoding as a string in the target encoding (without proper conversion) 
will result in an invalid string in the target encoding.
For instance, if a script were written in ISO-8859-1, many possible sequences 
involving accented characters would actually be invalid in UTF-8.
---
   Um... I think you are answering a case that is different than
what is stated (i.e. locale being same as used in script).  So no
conversion should take place.

(if you have an issue w/that, talk to George.  :-) )

-linda





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