Sujet : Re: Rationale for aligning data on even bytes in a Unix shell file?
De : Bonita.Montero (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Bonita Montero)
Groupes : comp.lang.cDate : 29. Apr 2025, 06:36:32
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Am 29.04.2025 um 01:24 schrieb Richard Heathfield:
On 28/04/2025 22:26, Bonita Montero wrote:
Am 28.04.2025 um 20:47 schrieb Richard Harnden:
On 28/04/2025 19:36, Bonita Montero wrote:
Am 28.04.2025 um 18:59 schrieb Scott Lurndal:
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Not really. UTF-8 is UTF-8, regardless of the locale.
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But UTF-8 isn't the standard locale for Unix filesystems
except with macOS.
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UTF-8 isn't a locale - it's an encoding.
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Idiot.
Type "locale" in the shell and thenn return.
As David knows and you apparently don't, UTF-8 is an encoding, not a locale.
If you must call people idiots, it's probably wisest to make sure first that you're on solid ground.
UTF-8 has a locale, the chars between 128 and 255 have the locale Latin 1.
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