On Mar 27, 2014, at 1:15 AM, "??????????" <237825...@qq.com> wrote:

> the file inside wireshark is too much

The source files in the Wireshark source are strictly ASCII - the Wireshark 
build process checks for that and reports errors if it finds non-ASCII 
characters.  (The AUTHORS file is UTF-8, and has non-ASCII characters, so that 
it can, for example, say "Stig Bj?0?3rlykke".  The comment in README.developer 
does *not* apply to files that don't get run through C or C++ compilers.)

An ASCII file, with no non-ASCII characters in it, is also a UTF-8 file.  I 
don't know what's reporting that the file is UTF-8 encoded, but that's "true" 
of all the Wireshark source in a trivial sense.
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