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Re: A draft for a multibyte and multi-codepoint C string interface
Ken Hornstein <kenh%cmf.nrl.navy.mil@localhost> wrote:
|A quick note:
|
|On MacOS X all filenames are UTF-8, NFD (so they're all decomposed).
|Composed codepoints in a filename are decomposed into their base character
|and combining character.
|
|I believe under Solaris if you mount with a special Unicode option you
|can use either composed or decomposed and the original byte sequence is
|used as the filename, but you can't create two files that have the same
|normalization (or maybe they are treated as the same filename; I'm a
|little unclear on the exact details).
|
|Personally, I prefer the latter behavior; I think it's damn unfriendly
|to create a filename and have it change it's name changed by the
|filesystem. I understand why it was done, but I still think the Solaris
|behavior is better.
It's damn unfriendly to sell machines without also adjusting the
software to be able to handle these changes, anyway.
|--Ken
--steffen
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