Re: languages with full unicode support




Joachim Durchholz <jo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

Tim Roberts schrieb:
"Xah Lee" <xah@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
C ? No.
This is implementation-defined in C. A compiler is allowed to accept

variable names with alphabetic Unicode characters outside of ASCII.

Hmm... that could would be nonportable, so C support for Unicode is
half-baked at best.

And that differs from C support for any given feature X in exactly what
manner? ;)



Sorry, I couldn't resist.

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Thomas A. Russ, USC/Information Sciences Institute
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