Japanese Unicode
Using Japanese characters (either katakana or hiragana) in identifiers rules this:
Source/Hehe.hs:12:0: lexical error at character '\12390'
There is no issue with Haskell98 for upper/lower case identifiers and type constructor identification with the two complimenting Japanese character sets. Using -fglasgow-exts along with other Unicode characters for various operators which work great.
Trac metadata
| Trac field | Value |
|---|---|
| Version | 6.6 |
| Type | Bug |
| TypeOfFailure | OtherFailure |
| Priority | normal |
| Resolution | Unresolved |
| Component | Compiler (Parser) |
| Test case | |
| Differential revisions | |
| BlockedBy | |
| Related | |
| Blocking | |
| CC | |
| Operating system | MacOS X |
| Architecture | Unknown |