i18n
Robert La Ferla
robertlaferla at comcast.net
Sun Mar 19 23:01:50 EST 2006
John Chambers wrote:
> QString stores a string of 16-bit QChars, where each QChar stores
> one Unicode 4.0 character.
>
> In other words, they admit right up front that they don't actually
> quite implement full Unicode. ;-)
>
> Why would one even bother doing an implementation that doesn't
> support 31-bit Unicode?
I thought that any characters outside the basic multilingual plane
(16-bit) were for historic scripts and scientific use. Furthermore, I
read that 21 bits is the maximum they will ever use. 31-bit was just
the original spec and it has since changed now that they have real-world
experience with it.
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