Nick Ing-Simmons wrote on 2002-03-11 12:08 UTC:
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/ucs/langinfo.c
For perl I think that we would want to treat "C" and "POSIX" as meaning
iso-8859-1 rather than ASCII.
Decide yourself. But understand that sooner or later, the "C" and
"POSIX" locales will be extended from "ASCII" to "UTF-8", and then you
will be faced with a backwards incompatible change if you had ISO 8859-1
in "C" so far. Backwards compatibility with a future extension of "C"/
"POSIX" to "UTF-8" is the reason for why under glibc 2.2, "C" is
explicitely ASCII and not "ISO 8859-1" at the moment.
Markus
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