On Mon, Jun 21, 2021 at 11:36:48PM +0100, Gaius Mulley via Gcc-patches wrote:
> > <built-in>: error: the file containing the definition module 
> > <E2><80><98>M2RTS
> > <E2><80><99> cannot be found
> > compiler exited with status 1
> > output is:
> > <built-in>: error: the file containing the definition module 
> > <E2><80><98>M2RTS
> > <E2><80><99> cannot be found
> 
> ah yes, it would be good to make it autoconf locale utf-8

No, whether gcc is configured on an UTF-8 capable terminal or using UTF-8
locale doesn't imply whether it will actually be used in such a terminal
later on.
See e.g. gcc/intl.c (gcc_init_libintl) how it decides whether to use UTF-8
or normal quotes.

        Jakub

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