I know! You've said this a dozen times already. And what format is that pointed memory in? You only guaranteed the format in a node 20 deep or so.It places no interpretation upon what it is that memory.
That aside, isn't utf-8 a "form of unicode."?It places no interpretation upon what it is that memory.
Look again.
Ah yes, you only said "codepoint", not "unicode". That usually mean "unicode codepoints", but you didn't imply any character semantics.
That aside, isn't utf-8 a "form of unicode."?
Unicode is a character set. You're clearly not dealing with characters.
UTF-8 is a storage format. Typically, it's used to encode unicode characters, but Perl uses it internally to encode 32-bit or 64-bit integers (depending on your build). Those integers may be codepoints, but that applies to UTF8=0 strings too.
In reply to Re^30: Interleaving bytes in a string quickly
by ikegami
in thread Interleaving bytes in a string quickly
by BrowserUk
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