"Martin v. Löwis", 23.08.2011 10:55: >> - “The UTF-8 decoding fast path for ASCII only characters was removed >> and replaced with a memcpy if the entire string is ASCII.” >> The fast path would still be useful for mostly-ASCII strings, which >> are extremely common (unless UTF-8 has become a no-op?). > > Is it really extremely common to have strings that are mostly-ASCII but > not completely ASCII? Maybe not as "extremely common" as pure ASCII strings, but at least for western European languages, "mostly ASCII" strings are very common indeed. Stefan
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