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Re: [gnu.org #1363250] ASCII maintain.txt is no longer ASCII
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John Darrington |
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Re: [gnu.org #1363250] ASCII maintain.txt is no longer ASCII |
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Sat, 2 Mar 2019 09:01:12 +0100 |
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On Fri, Mar 01, 2019 at 05:07:02PM -0500, Alfred M. Szmidt wrote:
Just before we go off at too many tangents, a bit of background info for
this discussion.
* ASCII is a well defined standard, and all ASCII is UTF-8 (but the
converse is not true).
* The command iconv -f UTF-8 -t ASCII file will fail unless all the
characters in file are already ASCII. Hence it isn't a very useful
command.
* The coding standards say that we should prefer ASCII wherever
possible. If it is not possible, then we should use UTF-8.
There is no mention of prefering UTF-8.
It says: "If you need to use non-ASCII characters, you should normally
stick with one encoding, certainly within a single file. UTF-8 is
likely to be the best choice."
I would also argue that it does not say to prefer ASCII "wherever
possible" -- rather the opposite, that _if_ we have words that use
accented characters we can write them (even preferably) using some
other encoding. But I guess that is a bit of a "we read it
differently topic", and the GCS not being the law. :-)
To me it's quite clear: "Sticking to the ASCII character set (plain
text, 7-bit characters) is preferred." which leaves very little room
for interpretation.
But you are right. GCS are not hard and fast rules. So this means if
there is a good reason to depart from the standards, then do so, but
the onus is on you to justify your decision to do so.
J'
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- Re: [gnu.org #1363250] ASCII maintain.txt is no longer ASCII, (continued)
- Re: [gnu.org #1363250] ASCII maintain.txt is no longer ASCII, Mike Gerwitz, 2019/03/02
- Re: [gnu.org #1363250] ASCII maintain.txt is no longer ASCII, Antonio Diaz Diaz, 2019/03/02
- Re: [gnu.org #1363250] ASCII maintain.txt is no longer ASCII, Jose E. Marchesi, 2019/03/04
- Re: [gnu.org #1363250] ASCII maintain.txt is no longer ASCII, Alfred M. Szmidt, 2019/03/04
- Re: [gnu.org #1363250] ASCII maintain.txt is no longer ASCII, Jose E. Marchesi, 2019/03/04
- Re: [gnu.org #1363250] ASCII maintain.txt is no longer ASCII, Antonio Diaz Diaz, 2019/03/04
- Re: [gnu.org #1363250] ASCII maintain.txt is no longer ASCII, Alfred M. Szmidt, 2019/03/05
- Re: [gnu.org #1363250] ASCII maintain.txt is no longer ASCII, John Darrington, 2019/03/05
- Re: [gnu.org #1363250] ASCII maintain.txt is no longer ASCII, Antonio Diaz Diaz, 2019/03/05
Re: [gnu.org #1363250] ASCII maintain.txt is no longer ASCII, Alfred M. Szmidt, 2019/03/01
- Re: [gnu.org #1363250] ASCII maintain.txt is no longer ASCII,
John Darrington <=
Re: [gnu.org #1363250] ASCII maintain.txt is no longer ASCII, Mike Gerwitz, 2019/03/01