>>>> "Ville" == Ville Skytt <Ville>
writes:
Ville> A semi-unrelated question: is UTF-8 ok in .el files?
No. The current standard (adopted in the days of Steve Baur) says
that .el files must be 100% ASCII to be under xemacs-packages or in
core, and Mule .els are ISO-2022-JP. (There are a fair number of
violations still, but if they cause a bug, the standard is required of
the fix.)
A similar standard should be applied to ChangeLogs, but it's much more
convenient to allow them to be ISO 8859/1 as almost all non-Western-
Europeans are willing to use ASCII-only romanizations of their names.
UTF-8 is in particular verboten, because it is not supported by 21.1
or 21.4.
(NB. The JP is spurious; in fact ISO-2022-JP is a generic 7-bit
universal coding system, equivalent in power to UTF-8 with no
exceptions that XEmacs can handle, which starts with ASCII in GL.)
Transitioning away from this is going to be difficult. Remind me to
think about it every so often ....
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