On Wed, 4 Dec 2002, Keld [iso-8859-1] J�rn Simonsen wrote:

> First of all, the standard does not refer to Unicode, but to 10646.
> And the C standard does not use Unicode normalization.
> There is a list in the ISO C standard of 10646 characters that are
> allowed in identifiers, and these do not have alternate representations.

And this has been discussed on the gcc-patches list lately, and people
interested should refer to and contribute to those threads.

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Joseph S. Myers
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