W liście z pon, 27-10-2003, godz. 20:47, Christian Buschmann pisze:
> Prelude Foreign.C> castCCharToChar $ castCharToCChar 'ü'
> I would expect that this returns 'ü', but it returns '\252'.
This is the same - instance Show Char displays non-ASCII characters
that way. You get the same effect if you just type 'ü'.
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