Well, it is included in the extended ASCII table
I looked through my table of IBM Extended ASCII, and didn't find it. Decimal 187 is one of the framing characters (for drawing character-based screen windows and stuff), specifically the double-line upper-right-corner. (I used to use the framing characters all the time, mostly in comments and documentation, but also for character-based window borders and things, back in the DOS days.) I've never seen this double-greater-than-sign character before in my life, as far as I know. Hopefully I won't need parallel dispatch for very much, because I really like my Avant Stellar keyboard and have no intentions of switching to a European keyboard or whatever is needed to type unicode characters.
I don't mind if the language _supports_ unicode; I think it's wrong to *require* it though.
In reply to Re: Apocalypse 12
by jonadab
in thread Apocalypse 12
by broquaint
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