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From: | Jürgen Hartmann |
Subject: | RE: Differences between identical strings in Emacs lisp |
Date: | Wed, 8 Apr 2015 15:44:21 +0200 |
Argh! Writing about it, I did the same mistake again. Please forget the wrong example in my previous post: > Because of the latter we have equality for example > between "\xBA" and (concat '(#x3FFFBA)): > > (string= "\xBA" (concat '(#x3FFFBA))) > --> t Of course "\xBA" and "\x3FFFBA" represent the same raw byte \272 and both in an unibyte string. Therefore they are trivially equal. And what makes it even more embarrassing: I already wrote it right in another post before. Sorry. Juergen
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