Hello
I work for Intel on the Intel C++ compiler and we strive to be compatible with 
the gnu compiler.
We are processing a source file assuming utf-8 encoding and we see a string 
literal with illegal utf-8 encoding, such as an 8-bit character with the high 
bit set like 0xa3.
Testing shows that gcc is passes the illegal utf-8 character through without 
diagnostic message, as though it were an "extended ascii" character.
I don't see a way to enable warnings for this issue.
Please confirm that gcc handles illegal utf-8 encodings this way.
Thanks and regards, Melanie Blower

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