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I mean, I agree there _should_ be one standard encoding, but the Unix API (to pick the example I'm closest to) predates these nuances. All it says is that filenames are a string [of bytes] and can't contain the bytes '/' or '\0'.

It is good for an implementation to enforce this at some level, sure. MacOS has proved features like case insensitivity and unicode normalization can be integrated with Unix filename APIs.



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