evaluation question

Richard Damon Richard at Damon-Family.org
Wed Feb 1 20:32:58 EST 2023


On 2/1/23 12:46 PM, Grant Edwards wrote:
> C (the language) doesn't support Unicode at all. There are, however,
> libraries that can be used to deal with it.

No, it does, but only optionally.

<uchar.h> provides functions that manipulate Unicode "Characters"

The type char32_t will hold Unicode Code Points, and you can define 
string literals of that type with

U"string" notation.


-- 
Richard Damon



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