On 5/2/2017 11:41 AM, Tom Lane wrote:
John R Pierce<pie...@hogranch.com>  writes:
I thought Postgres supported client_encodings of BIG5, GB18030, and GBK,
all of which can be stored in the server using either UTF8 or
MULE_INTERNAL (MultiLingual EMACS) encodings for internal storage ?
Hm, there's MULE<=>BIG5 converters but I don't see any for GBK or
GB18030.  Also, it looks like the MULE<=>BIG5 converters do some
re-encoding, so it's not clear to me whether they're lossless,
which I assume is the concern driving this request.

I based my statement on misreading the tables on here, https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/multibyte.html but, now I see, MULE only supports big5 and EUC_CN.

My limited readings earlier about BIG5 suggested its a mess of conflicting extensions, E-TEN and others, and the GB* stuff wasn't much better.

Anyways, it seems to me like UTF8 is the correct server encoding for most all uses.

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john r pierce, recycling bits in santa cruz

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