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>
> Convieniently, the UCS2 byte sequence for 10 contains 10. So if darcs
> didn't refuse to linediff files containing 0, things would just work.
That should be easy. It does make it a little easier for people with
binary files to shoot themselves in the foot. There's also the question
of
the marking up of conflicts, which might generate crazy garbage (so it'd
need testing).
--
David Roundy
Department of Physics
Oregon State University
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On Windows, Unicode files, both UTF-8 and UTF-16LE, will contain a
leading Byte Order Mark that also identifies the file format. It would
be reasonable for darcs to recognize Unicode files by the BOM and handle
files without it as Ansi text or binary.
++PLS
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