11 Apr
2012
11 Apr
'12
6:28 a.m.
On 4/9/12 3:05 PM, Faré wrote:
On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at 11:37, Douglas Crosher <dtc-asdf@scieneer.com> wrote:
Won't library authors need to wait until their user base has upgraded ASDF before they can start migrating to UTF-8?
No. Library authors have *already* largely adopted UTF-8. See previous analysis by Orivej Desh: "I did a ckeck of quicklisp systems. There are 263 lisp files in 107 systems which assume non-ASCII, and only 31 of them in 20 systems assume non-UTF-8"
I saw those statistics. I have no idea what "assume non-ASCII" means. That there are files that have non-ascii characters in them? And that only 31 files are not in utf-8 already? Ray