On Di, 14 Nov 2017, Nikolay Aleksandrovich Pavlov wrote:
> `writefile(, , 'b')` has no problems with writing any kind of binary
> data. To get a list for it given that you have an existing file
> serialize `readfile(, 'b')` output. E.g. `writefile(["\n\n\n\n"],
> 'z4.bin', 'b')` will create a file with just four zero bytes inside.
Sure, but I did not know the details of the ucs4-le encoding, so I
thought it would be easier to use the sample provided, than to having to
study ucs4 encoding before that.
Christian
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