Ühel kenal päeval, R, 2006-09-15 kell 19:18, kirjutas Tom Lane:
> Bruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us> writes:
> > Tom Lane wrote:
> >> No, it'll be a 1-byte header with length indicating that no bytes
> >> follow,
>
> > Well, in my idea, 10000001 would be 0x01. I was going to use the
> > remaining 7 bits for the 7-bit ascii value.
>
> Huh? I thought you said 00000001 would be 0x01, that is, high bit
> clear means a single byte containing an ASCII character.
why not go all the way, and do utf-7 encoded header if hi bit is set ?
or just always have an utf-8 encoded header.
> You could
> reverse that but it just seems to make things harder --- the byte
> isn't a correct data byte by itself, as it would be with the other
> convention.
>
> regards, tom lane
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