Re: hexatridecimal internationalisation

From: JFC Morfin (jefsey@jefsey.com)
Date: Tue Jun 19 2007 - 07:29:47 CDT

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    At 22:46 31/05/2007, Hans Aberg wrote:
    >On 31 May 2007, at 21:41, Philippe Verdy wrote:
    >
    >>Not all computing languages are restricted to ASCII for their
    >>identifiers.
    >>There are computing languages that can use identifiers using any
    >>"normal"
    >>letters suitable for human languages (even when syntaxic keywords are
    >>restricted and forbidden as identifiers, or still usable using a
    >>special
    >>escaping syntax like quotes or a special prefix or suffix)
    >
    >It is not difficult to mangle Unicode labels into say C labels, and
    >C+ + also typically mangles also function type data, because that is
    >what the platform provided linkers can handle.
    >
    >But I was hoping the original poster to back clarifying what he is
    >out for, before attempting to go into detail.

    Sorry for the delay in answering this but I have been tied into an
    incredible dispute at ISO.
    Hans, my problem is very simple. I have H7 Hexatridecimal (295 in
    decimal) in ASCII, how do I write it in Greek or Arab characters.
    jfc



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