About Unicode : How to understand Korean Language with Euphony? #44
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As you know that, it doesn't support Korean Language.
So, let me share some Unicode development information.
About ASCII
All of you are familiar with ASCII codes. When you learn C language in your freshman year of college, you must have experienced that each letter is matched with a number. 'a' is stored as 61, 'b' as 62, and 'c' as 63.
ASCII code is stored as a total of 128 characters from 0 to 127. With only 7 bits, everything can be expressed. This means that it is stored in one byte. Everyone knows that a char type is 1 byte. ASCII is expressed with only 7 bits, so it is neatly stored in a char. All you need to know about ASCII code is this.
References
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/50403342/how-do-i-properly-use-stdstring-on-utf-8-in-c
https://modoocode.com/292
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If you interested in unicode, Please contribute by patching the code!
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