* Enforce the U+0000 to U+10FFFF range in `count` and throw an error if the given codepoint exceeds the range (encoding U+0000 won't work of course, but this is Nix's fault…). * Check if the produced bytes are well formed and output an error if not. This indicates that the codepoint can't be encoded as UTF-8, like U+D800 which is reserved for UTF-16. Change-Id: I18336e527484580f28cbfe784d51718ee15c5477 |
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