On Monday, 29 October 2012 at 15:46:43 UTC, Jordi Sayol wrote:
Al 29/10/12 16:17, En/na denizzzka ha escrit:
Hi!

How to convert D's string to big endian?
How to convert to D's string from big endian?



UTF-8 is always big emdian.

oops, what?

Q: Is the UTF-8 encoding scheme the same irrespective of whether the underlying processor is little endian or big endian?

A: Yes. Since UTF-8 is interpreted as a sequence of bytes, there is no endian problem as there is for encoding forms that use 16-bit or 32-bit code units. Where a BOM is used with UTF-8, it is only used as an ecoding signature to distinguish UTF-8 from other encodings — it has nothing to do with byte order.

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