Upstream won't apply such a behavior as they regard it as locale hacks.

GBK is a superset of cp936 but is not too big to cover portions of UTF-8
(so it can be reliably detected, not like GB18030). It's better to use
GBK than cp936 from this POV.

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  Default charsets handling for Windows archives in CJKV+th locale

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