2024年8月12日(月) 18:54 Daniel Haber <danielha...@gmail.com>: > > On 8/12/2024 9:53 AM, Rowan Tommins [IMSoP] wrote: > > > > > > On 11 August 2024 16:50:52 BST, Nick Lockheart <li...@ageofdream.com> wrote: > >> It seems that if everything on the Internet is multi-byte encoded now, > >> then all of the PHP string functions should be multi-byte safe. > > > > The phrase "multibyte safe" may have made sense about 30 years ago, when it > > was thought that a "universal character set" could just be a "wide ASCII", > > encoding a straightforward list of characters, just more of them. > > > > Modern Unicode is so much more than that, because the world's writing > > systems don't all work the same way. Should strlen() measure bytes, code > > points, or graphemes? Should strtoupper() accept a locale, so it can handle > > cases like Turkish "dotless i" where "I" is not the uppercase of "i"? And > > so on, and so on. > > > > I've seen plenty of languages boast that they are "Unicode aware" but few > > actually engaging with the question of what that actually means. Often they > > equate "character" with "code point" and stop there, which leads to results > > that are just as useless to most of the world as if they'd equated it with > > "byte". > > > > Regards, > > Rowan Tommins > > [IMSoP] > > Feels appropriate to link to this: > "The Absolute Minimum Every Software Developer Must Know About Unicode > in 2023 (Still No Excuses!)" > https://tonsky.me/blog/unicode/
Hi, there > Feels appropriate to link to this: > "The Absolute Minimum Every Software Developer Must Know About Unicode > in 2023 (Still No Excuses!)" > https://tonsky.me/blog/unicode/ I think it's the same as the quoted site. However, In programming, there are times when you want to operate on bytes, code points, or grapheme clusters. UTF-8 can't solve everything, what to program is important for programmers (byte programming, character programming etc). Also, other character encodings are also important in mainly CJK. Character set has a lot of consider of many things. Regards Yuya -- --------------------------- Yuya Hamada (tekimen) - https://tekitoh-memdhoi.info - https://github.com/youkidearitai -----------------------------