On Wed, 27 Nov 2024 14:58:18 -0500...
James Kuyper <jameskuyper@alumni.caltech.edu> wibbled:
On 11/27/24 11:12, Muttley@DastardlyHQ.org wrote:
How can ascii paths be 2nd class (whatever that means) given that ascii
is a subset of utf-8?
Because ascii is a subset of utf-8, any path name that contains a
character not in that subset cannot be represented, which is what makes
them 2nd class.
Huh? Any ascii text is valid in UTF-8, that doesn't make ascii 2nd class
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