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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
> Dennis Bjorklund
> Sent: Saturday, August 07, 2004 10:48 PM
> To: Takehiko Abe
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [PATCHES] [HACKERS] UNICODE characters above 0x10000
> 
> On Sat, 7 Aug 2004, Takehiko Abe wrote:
> 
> It looked like you sent the last mail only to me and not the 
> list. I assume it was a misstake and I send the reply to both.
> 
> > > Is there a specific reason you want to restrict it to 24 bits?
> > 
> > ISO 10646 is said to have removed its private use codepoints outside 
> > of the Unicode 0 - 10FFFF range to ensure the compatibility with Unicode.
> > 
> > see Section C.2 and C.3 of Unicode 4.0 Appendix C 
> "Relationship to ISO
> > 10646": <http://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode4.0.0/appC.pdf>.
> 
> The one and only reason for allowing 31 bit is that it's 
> defined by iso 10646. In practice there is probably no one 
> that uses the upper part of
> 10646 so not supporting it will most likely not hurt anyone.
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>                   
> I'm happy either way so I will put my voice on letting PG use 
> unicode (not ISO 10646) and restrict it to 24 bits. By the 
> time someone wants (if ever) iso 10646 we probably have 
> support for different charsets and can easily handle both at 
> the same time.
> 

Point taken. 
Since we're supporting UTF8, and not ISO 10646.

Now, is it really 24 bits tho? 
Afaict, it's really 21 (0 - 10FFFF or 0 - xxx10000 11111111 11111111)

This would require that we suport 4 byte sequences
(11110100 10001111 10111111 10111111 = 10FFFF)

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> /Dennis Björklund
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Regards,

John Hansen

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