
In article <ur7utig46.fsf@boost-consulting.com>, David Abrahams <dave@boost-consulting.com> wrote:
Semantic details of the statement aside, I do hope somebody or somebodies tackle the problem. As has been made extra-obvious here recently, there are more issues with unicode and internationalization than most of us can grasp, and the only way I'm going to be effective with Unicode is if I have an effective library with the right abstractions.
All I can say here is that due to my workload I am unlikely to tackle the issue until Unicode support becomes a requirement in my own work, so don't expect any proposals from me in this area before 2005. If someone else starts working on it, I'll participate in the design and review as time allows. meeroh -- If this message helped you, consider buying an item from my wish list: <http://web.meeroh.org/wishlist>