On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 8:16 PM, Thomas Breuel <tmbdev at gmail.com> wrote: > > Also, what are Jython and IronPython supposed to do on UNIX? Can they > implement these semantics at all? IronPython will inherit whatever behavior Mono has implemented. The Microsoft CLR defines the native string type as UTF-16 and all of the managed APIs for things like file names and environmental variables operate on UTF-16 strings -- there simply are no byte string APIs. I assume that Mono does the same but I don't have any Mono experience. -- Curt Hagenlocher curt at hagenlocher.org
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