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Re: [Chicken-users] ditching syntax-case modules for the utf8 egg


From: Kon Lovett
Subject: Re: [Chicken-users] ditching syntax-case modules for the utf8 egg
Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2008 08:33:26 -0700


On Mar 18, 2008, at 7:01 AM, John Cowan wrote:

Graham Fawcett scripsit:

So, a byte string would simply be a string with a null auxilliary vector.

That doesn't work.  A byte-string is not a sequence of characters from
the ASCII repertoire, it's a sequence of characters from the repertoire {ASCII set, characters numbered 129 through 255 with uncertain semantics}.
Well, except on EBCDIC machines, where the repertoire is that of some
unspecified EBCDIC code page.

In my usage "byte-string" means "octet-string". See the "levenshtein" egg. I mean a "blob".


--
John Cowan        http://ccil.org/~cowan   address@hidden
Lope de Vega: "It wonders me I can speak at all. Some caitiff rogue did
rudely yerk me on the knob, wherefrom my wits still wander."
An Englishman: "Ay, a filchman to the nab betimes 'll leave a man
crank for a spell." --Harry Turtledove, Ruled Britannia

Best Wishes,
Kon






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