> A Unicode string in UTF-8 encoding form could be ill-formed if the bytes don't follow the specification for UTF-8, for example.
Given that answer, add "in UTF-32" to my email just now, for
simplicity's sake. Or let's simply assume we're dealing with some sort
of sequence of abstract integers from hex+0 to hex+10FFFF, to abstract
away from "encoding form" issues.
Stephan
Received on Fri Jan 04 2013 - 17:14:12 CST
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