Unicode guide

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This is a WIP page, take nothing here as final.

Introduction

Over the past decade it's been increasingly common to see programming languages add Unicode support: Specifically, support for Unicode strings. This is a good step, but it's not nearly complete and often done in a buggy way. Hopefully in this page I can show what's wrong with this approach and provide some solutions.

Unicode refresher

- refresher on unicode:

- character set, encodings, CLDR, grapheme, normalization, collation, locale

- unicode strings?

ASCII strings

- encoding-neutral but really it's ascii

- character set

- strings

- ops

- OS APIs provide strings

- simple, english based

- works with ascii-compatible encodings

- you don't have to learn anything complicated

Unicode strings

- utf-8

- OS APIs

- string APIs make less sense

- locale tagging

- utf8b

- bytestrings

- poorly defined semantics

Non-destructive text processing

- clear, unicode definitions

- rich text

- multiple versions

- metadata

- non-reversible