>> I was thinking about strings used as byte containers for >> non-character data. mal> In string literals ? I think it is common to encode this sort of mal> data as hex or using octal escapes. Since these encodings are plain mal> 7-bit ASCII I don't see a problem. Precisely. I was thinking about situations where they aren't encoded, but sitting there naked, so to speak. Skip
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