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Vala strings are UTF-8 encoded by default. In order to print them correctly on the screen, use stdout.printf instead of print. |
Vala strings are UTF-8 encoded by default. In order to print them correctly on the screen, use stdout.printf instead of print. |
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<lang vala>stdout.printf ("UTF-8 encoded string. Let's go to a café!");</lang> |
<lang vala>stdout.printf ("UTF-8 encoded string. Let's go to a café!");</lang> |
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=={{header|WDTE}}== |
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WDTE supports Unicode in both identifiers and strings. WDTE is very loose about identifier rules. If it doesn't conflict with a syntactic structure, such as a keyword, literal, or operator, than it's allowed as an identifier. |
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<lang WDTE>プリント t => print t; |
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main => プリント 'これは実験です。';</lang> |
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=={{header|zkl}}== |
=={{header|zkl}}== |