On Mon, Mar 22, 2021 at 1:22 PM Rowan Tommins <rowan.coll...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> On 22/03/2021 16:52, Aleksander Machniak wrote:
> > On 22.03.2021 16:41, Rowan Tommins wrote:
> >> That code will never do anything useful.
> > I already proved it is useful, regardless of it's name/intention.
>
>
> You have proven no such thing. If that function is saving you from
> errors, it is completely by accident.
>
>
Even if it is by accident, removing or changing the behavior of the
function is guaranteed to make something that currently works (by skill or
by luck) and risk it no longer working.


> The same effect can be achieved using base64_encode() and
> base64_decode(), or bin2hex() and hex2bin(), or any other function that
> takes a series of bytes and applies an arbitrary encoding to it.
>
> It could also be achieved by using a binary column type in the database,
> because the values you have stored are not useful as strings; they might
> as well be encrypted.
>
> Given the sequence of bytes "\xE3\x82\zB0", which is a valid UTF-8
> string representing U+30B0 KATAKANA LETTER GU グ calling utf8_encode()
> will result in the sequence of bytes "\xC3\xA3\xC2\x82\xC2\xB0", which
> is the UTF-8 representation of the following Unicode code points:
>
> - U+00E3 LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH TILDE ã
> - U+0082 CONTROL: BREAK PERMITTED HERE
> - U+00B0 DEGREE SIGN °
>
> This is clearly gibberish, and bears no relationship to the original
> string; it is what is generally referred to as "mojibake".
>
> Regards,
>
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> Rowan Tommins
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