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- Subject: Re: Lua 5.4-work1 with first class arrays (implementation & benchmarks)
- From: steve donovan <steve.j.donovan@...>
- Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2018 12:22:09 +0200
On Wed, Mar 28, 2018 at 12:10 PM, Javier Guerra Giraldez
<javier@guerrag.com> wrote:
>> two-byte Unicode characters
> there is no such thing
There is a lot of UTF-16 out there. But yes, 'character' is not the
technical term (there can be combining characters etc)
- References:
- Lua 5.4-work1 with first class arrays (implementation & benchmarks), Petri Häkkinen
- Re: Lua 5.4-work1 with first class arrays (implementation & benchmarks), Egor Skriptunoff
- Re: Lua 5.4-work1 with first class arrays (implementation & benchmarks), Petri Häkkinen
- Re: Lua 5.4-work1 with first class arrays (implementation & benchmarks), Egor Skriptunoff
- Re: Lua 5.4-work1 with first class arrays (implementation & benchmarks), Petri Häkkinen
- Re: Lua 5.4-work1 with first class arrays (implementation & benchmarks), Petri Häkkinen
- Re: Lua 5.4-work1 with first class arrays (implementation & benchmarks), Doug Currie
- Re: Lua 5.4-work1 with first class arrays (implementation & benchmarks), Eric Man
- Re: Lua 5.4-work1 with first class arrays (implementation & benchmarks), Petri Häkkinen
- Re: Lua 5.4-work1 with first class arrays (implementation & benchmarks), pocomane
- Re: Lua 5.4-work1 with first class arrays (implementation & benchmarks), Dirk Laurie
- Re: Lua 5.4-work1 with first class arrays (implementation & benchmarks), Javier Guerra Giraldez