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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/5/18 8:31 PM, Markus Scherer
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<div dir="ltr">On Wed, Dec 5, 2018 at 3:34 PM Steve Downey
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<div>I am not sure what you are asking. Most of the
u8"literals" I am seeing contain non-ASCII characters. Many
as literal characters, a bunch of \uhhhh, and a few
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<p>I was likewise uncertain about this question.<br>
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<p>Steve, I'm guessing the question you're trying to get at is,
would there be any behavioral difference if the u8 prefix was
simply dropped? I think this is equivalent to asking the
question, are the source files for these examples encoded as UTF-8
and is the compiler invoked such that the source encoding and
presumed execution encoding are both UTF-8 (always the case for
Clang, the default for gcc unless -finput-charset or
-fexec-charset is used, and not the case for MSVC unless /utf-8 is
used).</p>
<p>Tom.<br>
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