Il 30/01/2017 11:35, Viktor Engelmann ha scritto:
> As far as I can see, all our codes *are* UTF-8 encoded (a least they
> should be, IMHO), so why would we sneak our UTF8 in behind it's back (in
> 2017!) instead of just telling the compiler the encoding we are using?

So *all* of our compilers happily support UTF-8 encoded sources?

Cheers,
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