On 2019-04-03 11:44, Warren Young wrote: > As for the non-ASCII characters, they're UTF-8, which is the de facto > standard character set on the Internet since around the time of The > Bubble. Ignoring the embedded world, I can't think of an in-support > OS that doesn't have built-in support for UTF-8. The only place I'd > caution against using such characters is in printf() output and such, > and then only because the Windows Console defaults to UTF-16LE.
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