* Enable -DTCL_UTF_MAX=6 during build to indicate UCS-4 mode.
This is not the recommended build mode (UCS-2 remains the default).
I'm wondering if people out there have tried this. And, in particular,
what are the consequences in using a UCS-4 based Tcl with other
extensions? I'm not a Unicode expert - is this something that I would
need to create as a special build, so as not to break everything else?
Has there been any discussion of upgrading Unicode support within the
Tcl community so that all extensions were UCS-4 compatible?
Thanks!
Didn't RedHat build and distribute Tcl with 4-byte Unicode (to the
effect that it didn't play with any other extensions)? The reactions
I've heard were not positive...
Thanks for the info. In my case, the developer says that he only needs
the tcl layer. I'm not quite certain about that, but at least I know it
does build and seems to work okay.