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Species Type: Character Set after "other:" #258
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Correct. Derived from the base standard, we always mean pure ASCII when we write text. I would not pro-actively allow |
Thank you for the clarification on ASCII, I overlooked that ._. So if I understand you correctly, a
Correct, so far? This would leave these questions:
I'd suggest: yes, no, class "print" of POSIX locale (IEEE 1003.1-2008, s. 7.3.1, l. 4187) |
To specify custom species, the species Type extension allows: "user are free to append a free text after a colon".
Is really any text allowed? (What even is text?)
IMO "free text" should be severely restricted, at least to "printable characters without semicolon (;)".
notable cases:
\\n
or\\a
By gut instinct I'd suggest to allow only "universally" safe and unambigous characters after "other:":
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