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Yasuhiro Matsumoto authored
It is possible (and common) for Windows systems to use a different codepage for console applications from that used on normal windowed application (called ANSI codepage); for instance, most of the western Europe uses CP850 for console (for backward compatibility with MS-DOS), while windowed applications use a different codepage depending on the country (eg: CP1252 aka Latin-1). The usage being changed with this commit is specifically related to decoding input coming from the console, so the previous usage of the ANSI codepage was wrong. Also fixes an issue that previous did convert bytes as NFD. Go is designed to handle single Unicode code point. This fix change behaivor to NFC. Fixes #16857. Change-Id: I4f41ae83ece47321b6e9a79a2087ecbb8ac066dd Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/27575Reviewed-by: Hiroshi Ioka <hirochachacha@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Alex Brainman <alex.brainman@gmail.com>
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