This is the passage from the ('a', possibly superceded), ANSI/ISO C spec that worries me:
From Wikipedia (my emphasis).
The Unicode standard 4.0 says that "ANSI/ISO C leaves the semantics of the wide character set to the specific implementation but requires that the characters from the portable C execution set correspond to their wide character equivalents by zero extension."
In reply to Re^6: How is perl able to handle the null byte?
by BrowserUk
in thread How is perl able to handle the null byte?
by muba
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