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Comment by WalterBright

3 hours ago

> restricting yourself to ASCII only

My early compilers used code pages to work with Japanese, French and German customers. The original idea of Unicode was absolutely brilliant and I was all for it. D was an early total adopter of Unicode (C and C++ followed years later). I rejected code page support for D.

It's mission was to support all the letters in all the languages, which was a good straightforward mission. But then came fonts, formatting, layout, rendering, casing, sort ordering, normalization, combining, vote-for-my-letter-and-Ill-vote-for-yours, emoji, icons, semantic meanings, elvish, people who invent things and campaign to put them in so they'll leave a mark in history, ...