On Sat, 16 Jun 2001, Markus Kuhn wrote:
> "Non-conformance" is a matter of how carefully you word a specification.
> There is nothing non-conformant with specifying that in ISO 2022 locales,
> wchar_t shall contain in the least-significant 21-bits a UCS value and in
> the remaining 10 bits auxiliary information, such as an ISO IR number or
> even a squeezed ISO 2022 designator sequence (6 bits for the final
> character 0x40-0x7f, 4 bits for the intermediate character 0x20-0x2f,
> etc.) Dropping the idea of squeezing everything into UCS private groups
> gives us even more space for the auxiliary information.
I can understand now. Thanks.
--r
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