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34.Dd April 7, 2004
35.Dt UTF8 5
36.Os
37.Sh NAME
38.Nm utf8
39.Nd "UTF-8, a transformation format of ISO 10646"
40.Sh SYNOPSIS
41.Nm ENCODING
42.Qq UTF-8
43.Sh DESCRIPTION
44The
45.Nm UTF-8
46encoding represents UCS-4 characters as a sequence of octets, using
47between 1 and 6 for each character.
48It is backwards compatible with
49.Tn ASCII ,
50so 0x00-0x7f refer to the
51.Tn ASCII
52character set.
53The multibyte encoding of
54.No non- Ns Tn ASCII
55characters
56consist entirely of bytes whose high order bit is set.
57The actual
58encoding is represented by the following table:
59.Bd -literal
60[0x00000000 - 0x0000007f] [00000000.0bbbbbbb] -> 0bbbbbbb
61[0x00000080 - 0x000007ff] [00000bbb.bbbbbbbb] -> 110bbbbb, 10bbbbbb
62[0x00000800 - 0x0000ffff] [bbbbbbbb.bbbbbbbb] ->
63	1110bbbb, 10bbbbbb, 10bbbbbb
64[0x00010000 - 0x001fffff] [00000000.000bbbbb.bbbbbbbb.bbbbbbbb] ->
65	11110bbb, 10bbbbbb, 10bbbbbb, 10bbbbbb
66[0x00200000 - 0x03ffffff] [000000bb.bbbbbbbb.bbbbbbbb.bbbbbbbb] ->
67	111110bb, 10bbbbbb, 10bbbbbb, 10bbbbbb, 10bbbbbb
68[0x04000000 - 0x7fffffff] [0bbbbbbb.bbbbbbbb.bbbbbbbb.bbbbbbbb] ->
69	1111110b, 10bbbbbb, 10bbbbbb, 10bbbbbb, 10bbbbbb, 10bbbbbb
70.Ed
71.Pp
72If more than a single representation of a value exists (for example,
730x00; 0xC0 0x80; 0xE0 0x80 0x80) the shortest representation is always
74used.
75Longer ones are detected as an error as they pose a potential
76security risk, and destroy the 1:1 character:octet sequence mapping.
77.Sh SEE ALSO
78.Xr euc 5
79.Rs
80.%A "Rob Pike"
81.%A "Ken Thompson"
82.%T "Hello World"
83.%J "Proceedings of the Winter 1993 USENIX Technical Conference"
84.%Q "USENIX Association"
85.%D "January 1993"
86.Re
87.Rs
88.%A "F. Yergeau"
89.%T "UTF-8, a transformation format of ISO 10646"
90.%O "RFC 2279"
91.%D "January 1998"
92.Re
93.Rs
94.%Q "The Unicode Consortium"
95.%T "The Unicode Standard, Version 3.0"
96.%D "2000"
97.%O "as amended by the Unicode Standard Annex #27: Unicode 3.1 and by the Unicode Standard Annex #28: Unicode 3.2"
98.Re
99.Sh STANDARDS
100The
101.Nm
102encoding is compatible with RFC 2279 and Unicode 3.2.
103