Asmus wrote: > At 08:40 PM 7/30/02 -0700, Doug Ewell wrote: > >a code-point that has no > > > character assigned to it (and is not likely to get one), e. g. U+03A2 > > No code point is safe.
True enough. But then I figure Plane 13 characters like U+DEAD1 are pretty unlikely to be assigned to a character in our lifetimes (or our children's lifetimes). That one is *reasonably* safe to use as an example. ;-) --Ken *remembers when he used to use 0xdeadbeef as a magic number in tests because it was easy to spot in hex displays* > > A./