You should not need to do anything special to process Latin-1 data - it has historically been the default anyway. However, this does not mean that your code will work as you intend. That would depend entirely on your regexen and the parser rules and implementation.
If you don't have a test suite for the code you have written, now would be an excellent time to put one together. You can then throw datasets at it in ascii and Latin-1 and confirm that the code produces the output you expect.
In reply to Re: Parsing a Latin-1 Charset Data File
by hippo
in thread Parsing a Latin-1 Charset Data File
by sumeetgrover
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