Re: Programming language identifier normalization/casing

From: Peter_Constable@sil.org
Date: Tue May 29 2001 - 17:32:21 EDT


On 05/29/2001 02:46:48 PM Achim Ruopp wrote:

>"Generally if the programming language has case-sensitive identifiers
>then Normalization Form C may be used, while if the programming language
>has case-insensitive identifiers then Normalization Form KC may be more
>appropriate."
>
>If I'm not mistaken normalization and casing are two independent things.
>So what would be the reason to make this connection?

More to the point, I though compatibility characters and casing were
independent, so why the connection?

- Peter

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