Support more string encodings and allow copying unescaped strings#288
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Also use encoding_rs instead of CStr for UTF-8.
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Only problem I can see: how would one know to use UTF-16BE vs LE? |
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If you don't already know which of the two is used for the project you're working on, I guess you'd check both and ignore the one that's gibberish? |
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Fixes #286. Also adds support for UTF-16, Windows-1252, EUC-JP, and Big5 (there are also more encodings supported by encoding_rs that could be added to the list of desired). Regular strings will now be labeled either (ASCII) or (UTF-8) instead of nothing.