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int_19h
9mo ago
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Because the original design assumed that 16 bits are enough to encode everything worth encoding, hence UCS2 (not UTF-16, yet) being the easiest and most straightforward way to represent things.
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frollogaston
9mo ago
Ah ok. Well even then, you end up spending 16 bits for every ASCII character.
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