Just playing devil's advocate: On linux it looks like it's possible to mount external filesystems (vfat, ntfs, iso9660?) with other encodings. What happens if the path up to the mount point is in utf8 and the path after the mount point is in another encoding?
It's true that no sane person would try this, but it is possible...
In reply to Re^8: how are ARGV and filename strings represented?
by jeffenstein
in thread how are ARGV and filename strings represented?
by almr
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