--- On Tue, 10/11/11, Dennis E. Hamilton <[email protected]> wrote:
> Date: Tuesday, October 11, 2011, 5:14 PM
> There *are* only 128 code points in the ASCII code set. 95
> of them are printable.
>
> If opengrok is going to support Unicode and UTF-8, that
> would be cool indeed.
> Otherwise, if there is a single-byte code only, the problem
> is which one? The
> Western European 8-bit code is common. It doesn't do
> anything for Cyrillic,
> Asian languages, Greek, Middle-Eastern languages, and
> special diacritical
> usages outside of the core Western European set. (Not
> to mention that
> ever-popular favorite, Klingon {;<).
>
Not that I care either but ...
Korean.. there are some Korean comments somewhere that
didn't survive the SVN conversion anyways and appear as
/* ??? ???????????? */
I plan to translate them with babelfish or something when
I find time for that ;).
cheers,
Pedro.