On 2014-04-11, 13:02 , "Pascal J. Bourguignon" <p...@informatimago.com> wrote:
>Antoniotti Marco <antoniotti.ma...@disco.unimib.it> writes: > >> On Apr 10, 2014, at 16:31 , Paul Tarvydas <paultarvy...@gmail.com> >>wrote: >> >>> I'm using sbcl to write-char a 16-bit unsigned integer to a socket as >>>two separate unsigned 8-bit bytes, for example 141 should appear as >>> >>> #x00 #x8d. >>> >>> SBCL appears to convert the #x8d into a two-byte utf-8 char, resulting >>>in 3 bytes written to the stream >>> >>> \#x00 #xcd #x8d. >>> >>> What is the proper incantation to achieve this? (SBCL on Windows, if >>>that matters). >> >> It may not be very helpful, but the ³right incantation² would be to >> write a CDR that specified the behavior of implementations that deal >> with UTF* and UNICODE. > >No, not in this case. Why not? Cheers ‹ MA _______________________________________________ pro mailing list pro@common-lisp.net http://common-lisp.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pro