Patrik Fältström scripsit:
RFC3629 has no limitation based on Unicode version. The limitation
is that it only defines UTF-8 for the UTF-16 accessible range,
U+0000..U+10FFFF.
That is the complete Unicode range. There are no Unicode scalar values
above U+10FFFF and never will be (as distinct from Unicode scalar values
that are not, or not yet, assigned to characters). So that is no
limitation at all.
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Let's face it: software is crap. Feature-laden and bloated, written under
tremendous time-pressure, often by incapable coders, using dangerous
languages and inadequate tools, trying to connect to heaps of broken or
obsolete protocols, implemented equally insufficiently, running on
unpredictable hardware -- we are all more than used to brokenness.
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