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Re: [LONG] Possible utf8 implementation #624

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p5pRT opened this issue Sep 20, 1999 · 2 comments
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Re: [LONG] Possible utf8 implementation #624

p5pRT opened this issue Sep 20, 1999 · 2 comments

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p5pRT commented Sep 20, 1999

Migrated from rt.perl.org#1489 (status was 'resolved')

Searchable as RT1489$

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p5pRT commented Sep 20, 1999

From The RT System itself

die() messages are targeted at human consumption. It is OK to DWIM in
this situation. Most other usages of I/O are for consumption by other
agents. And I know no other agents (except possibly some non-DOSISH
filesystems) which will happily survive \x-mutiliated data.

But of course, eventually each I/O channel should be able to specify
(one way or another) a "fallback" mechanism for out-of-range errors.

Ilya

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p5pRT commented Apr 22, 2003

@iabyn - Status changed from 'stalled' to 'resolved'

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