When text files such as scripts, netlists and Verilog-A files are open in text editors and when processed, the encoding is expected to be in UTF-8 (8 bit UNICODE). The encoding affects how characters are encoded in the file. UTF-8 is a universal format that is able to render all characters world-wide but retains compatibility with 7 bit ASCII. If at least one character in an input sequence is detected that is not a valid UTF-8 sequence, an assumption has to be made as to what the encoding is. The default is to use the setting defined by the system locale which can be set in the control panel. This function can be used to set an alternative encoding.
The argument to the command is the encoding. Some possible values are:
A complete list of valid values is returned by the function GetCodecNames. Note that the default encoding only affects behaviour when an input sequence does not comply with UTF-8. Some character encoding schemes (e.g. UTF-16) cannot be easily differentiated from UTF-8 and so are not easily detected. It is usually not appropriate to use this command to set such a default encoding.
SetDefaultEncoding <encoding> |
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