Andrew Dunstan and...@dunslane.net writes:
On 06/01/2014 05:35 PM, Tom Lane wrote:
I did a little bit of experimentation and determined that none of the
LATIN1 characters are significantly more portable than what we've got:
for instance a-acute fails to convert into 16 of the 33 supported
I wrote:
Andrew Dunstan and...@dunslane.net writes:
Let's just stick to ASCII.
The more I think about it, the more I think that using a plain-ASCII
character would defeat most of the purpose of the test. Non-breaking
space seems like the best bet here, not least because it has several
I wrote:
3. Try to select some more portable non-ASCII character, perhaps U+00A0
(non breaking space) or U+00E1 (a-acute). I think this would probably
work for most encodings but it might still fail in the Far East. Another
objection is that the expected/plpython_unicode.out file would
On 06/01/2014 05:35 PM, Tom Lane wrote:
I wrote:
3. Try to select some more portable non-ASCII character, perhaps U+00A0
(non breaking space) or U+00E1 (a-acute). I think this would probably
work for most encodings but it might still fail in the Far East. Another
objection is that the