Dan Sugalski wrote: > Hong Zhang wrote: > > > I don't see the core should support language/locale in this detail. > > I deal a lot of mix chinese/english text file. There is no way to represent > > it using plain string, unless you want to make string be rich-format-text > > -buffer. Current locale or explicit locale parameter will suffice your goal. > > On the other hand, the case of mixed-data strings was one that hadn't > occurred to me. With that in mind, it's a far less useful thing to tag data > with. If the internal string API is a tree instead of a contiguous memory block, the tagging could be done at the node or branch level. Besides, you get nondestructive inserts.
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