Posté par marvin .
En réponse au journal ZSH 4.3.2.
Évalué à 6.
>Elle apporte comme nouveauté principale, et pas des moindres, le support du multibyte, autrement dit de l'unicode
Oui, mais de manière assez limitée:
« Multibyte strings are not yet handled anywhere else in the shell. This means, for example, patterns treat multibyte characters
as a set of single octets and the ${#var} syntax counts octets, not characters. There will probably be new syntax to ensure that
zsh can work both in its traditional way as well as when interpreting multibyte characters. »
# petite précision
Posté par marvin . En réponse au journal ZSH 4.3.2. Évalué à 6.
Oui, mais de manière assez limitée:
« Multibyte strings are not yet handled anywhere else in the shell. This means, for example, patterns treat multibyte characters
as a set of single octets and the ${#var} syntax counts octets, not characters. There will probably be new syntax to ensure that
zsh can work both in its traditional way as well as when interpreting multibyte characters. »
(cf. ftp://ftp.zsh.org/zsh/FAQ pour plus d'info)
Faudra encore attendre un peu pour un support complet...