On Mon, 26 May 2025 08:25:30 GMT, Magnus Ihse Bursie <i...@openjdk.org> wrote:

>> After we converted the source base to be fully UTF-8, we do not need to use 
>> unicode sequences (like \u0123) in string literals. Sometimes, that might 
>> still make sense, as for control characters, non-breaking space, etc. But 
>> for strings that is supposed to be a coherent text in a language that needs 
>> non-ASCII parts of Unicode, this is not so. Instead, having the sequences 
>> makes the text just harder to read and edit. We have already removed several 
>> such sequences before, but some remains.
>
> @justin-curtis-lu Are these files handled by the translation team?

@magicus The ones under java.xml and jdk.jdi are updated by the translation 
team, I think it'd be best to remove those files from this change.

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PR Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/25229#issuecomment-2913234396

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