
Ashley Yakeley
At 2002-08-21 03:42, Sven Moritz Hallberg wrote:
variable-width characters: Unicode specifically doesn't say anything about the glyph representation of the characters.
Some characters are considered "half-width", see UTR #11.
What a mess! I think at this point I'll suggest that the indentation column is defined as the number of Chars, and to hell with character widths -- if you need to have Chinese identifiers, then use an editor which understands layout properly. If anybody, I mean *anybody*, seriously intends to use multi-column characters in their code, and can explain why they have to use an editor that although it apparently handles Unicode, can't handle layout, then I'd be happy to revise my standpoint. Otherwise I fear that we spend an inordinate amount of time and complexity of solving 'could-be' problems that in reality won't affect anybody. C trigraphs, anyone? And as usual, I propose to use line breaks after magic words. Worse is better, delenda est Carthago, have a nice day. -kzm -- If I haven't seen further, it is by standing in the footprints of giants