30.01.2017, 14:37, "Viktor Engelmann" <viktor.engelm...@qt.io>:
> Am 30.01.2017 um 12:23 schrieb Simon, Hausmann:
>> Making a warning go away for compilers that we know support utf-8 may not 
>> come at the price of your life :)
>>
>> I for one am all in favor of requiring just the Qt source code (not talking 
>> about customer code) to be encoded in a 24 year
>>
>> old standard and add all the necessary flags to the compilers to make them 
>> understand it instead of producing a warning.
>>
>> We practically support three different front-ends: GCC, clang and MSVC. All 
>> three - MSVC with the help of an option - can
>>
>> grok UTF-8. Let's use it at least inside Qt :)
>>
>> Simon
>
> personally, I want
> - every file in the world converted to UTF8
> - every software made compatible to UTF8
> - compatibility to any other encoding removed from every software
> - everyone burned at stake for heresy who says that any other encoding has 
> ever existed

... still UTF8 requires conversion into UTF16 to be used with most parts of Qt. 
Arrrgh.

>
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