On 2/3/23 11:06, Tomoaki AOKI wrote:
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If this is the case like above, the only solution is to move to
character set containing ALL characters all over the world.

AFAIK, the only candidates are only two, TRON code [1] and Unicode (UCS,
ISO/IEC 10646) [2]. And TRON code is very rarely used, actual candidate
would be Unicode only.
Note that Unicode is usually encoded to any of UTF-8, UTF-16 or UTF-32
for data transfer (sometimes raw UCS-2?).
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The one positive development in the world of computing that I would
credit to Java is the earliest big push toward the adoption of UTF-8.
I strongly hope UTF-8 becomes universally used sooner rather than
later.                                                     -- George


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