Why does std::u32string exist?
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Some services and rendering engines take pointers to UTF32 text to render. Some people can operate on their data faster by bulk transcoding to UTF32, then processing, rather than on-the-fly encoding/decoding and do not have the bandwidth to write the same algorithms for u16/u8.
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What services are those? I've never heard of one.
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the beliefs that char32_t is a character, and that O(1) random access is valuable.
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