> Tom Lane wrote:
>
> > If I understood what I was reading, this would take several things:
> > * Remove the "special UTF-8 check" in pg_verifymbstr;
> > * Extend pg_utf2wchar_with_len and pg_utf_mblen to handle the 4-byte case;
> > * Set maxmblen to 4 in the pg_wchar_table[] entry for UTF-8.
> >
> > Are there any other places that would have to change? Would this break
> > anything? The testing aspect is what's bothering me at the moment.
>
> Does this change what client_encoding = UNICODE might produce? The JDBC
> driver will need some tweaking to handle this -- Java uses UTF-16
> internally and I think some supplementary character (?) scheme for
> values above 0xffff as of JDK 1.5.
Java doesn't handle UCS above 0xffff? I didn't know that. As long as
you put in/out JDBC, it shouldn't be a problem. However if other APIs
put in such a data, you will get into trouble...
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Tatsuo Ishii