Ken Takata wrote:

> While writing a test for process substitution, I found that vimrun.exe didn't
> support Unicode characters.  Here is an example on Japanese Windows:
> 
>   > gvim --cmd "set enc=utf-8"
>   :!echo テスト€ÀÈÌÒÙ
> 
>   C:\WINDOWS\system32\cmd.exe /c (echo テスト?AEIOU)
>   テスト€AEIOU
>   Hit any key to close this window...
> 
> The Euro sign becomes a "?" and accent signs are dropped.
> Attached patch fixes the problem.  Some #ifdefs are old and no more needed,
> so I removed them.

Thanks.  I hope this works for all Windows versions.

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