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From: | Bozhidar Batsov |
Subject: | Using utf-8-auto as a process coding system |
Date: | Mon, 21 Jul 2014 16:15:00 +0300 |
Hi guys, I was wondering if someone can explain the rationale behind the utf-8-auto coding system that’s available in Emacs. Is this something that will spare you from explicitly checking the underlying OS to determine whether you need to use utf-8-unix or some utf-8 variation for windows (for instance)? I’m asking because its use was suggested on cider’s issue tracker (cider is a clojure programming environment for Emacs) (link https://github.com/bbatsov/ruby-style-guide/pull/338), but I couldn’t find any documentation about utf-8-auto and it seems that most Emacs extensions use utf-8-unix as their process coding systems. As I’m using only GNU/Linux and OS X I don’t have a problem with utf-8-unix, but Windows users obviously have. :-) -- Cheers, Bozhidar |
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