[M3devel] how to represent a 16bit char?
Dragiša Durić
dragisha at m3w.org
Sat Nov 30 11:41:42 CET 2013
Are we really sure about this Xlib interfacing?
There are several very-low-level and very-portable libraries right now. Why don’t we use Cairo?
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Dragiša Durić
dragisha at m3w.org
On 30 Nov 2013, at 10:06, Jay K <jay.krell at cornell.edu> wrote:
> 1) Ok for purposes of interfacing with Win32 and Xlib, what should I use where WIDECHAR used to be correct?
> 2) Are we really certain that redefining WIDECHAR is the way to go?
> Not, say, introduce a new time, CHAR32 or UCHAR32?
> And maybe add an explicit alias CHAR16 or UCHAR16 to provide a type that nobody will ever consider changing?
>
> Or do people now advocate:
> get rid of WIDECHAR
> leave 8 bit CHAR
> with a new understanding that it is UTF-8 encoded, and force lots conversion back and forth?
> ??
>
> Thank you,
> - Jay
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