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Re: utf-8
On 12/18/2014 01:38 PM, ZyX wrote:
`\n`. Escapes are defined by zsh parser, not by anything else. Same
for any other language. There is not much reasoning behind translating
characters after `\` and I have never seen them actually translated in
any language, no matter whether it allows unicode identifiers or not.
Sorry, I don't understand. Of course this is defined by zsh, but what
char in Cyrillic will be used for '\n' in Latin? See what I mean? Or
some even more different alphabet that has nothing like 'n' at all? Or
do you have 'n' available to you exactly as in Latin?
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