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usrnm 6 hours ago

What are you talking about, there is actually too much unicode awareness in C++. Unicode is not the same thing as utf-8. And, frankly, no language does it right, I'm not even sure "right" exists with Unicode

leni536 4 hours ago | parent [-]

Too much unicode in standard C++? Where?

Blackthorn 4 hours ago | parent | next [-]

c++20's u8strings took a giant steaming dump on a number of existing projects, to the point that compiler flags had to be introduced to disable the feature just so c++20 would work with existing codebases. Granted that's utf-8 (not the same thing as unicode, as mentioned) but it's there.

kccqzy 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Things like char32_t, std::u32string for storing UTF-32 characters.