> C++ is not really compatible with utf-32 or utf-16: for example you > cannot use them natively in string literals.
True. Though there are suggestions to add UTF-32 and UTF-16 type
and literals support. The suggestions got mangled in the C committee,
and I'm not sure anything reasonable will result.
/kent k
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