I have tried: echo ¯¯¯¯¯
but the result becomes
ùùùùùùùùù
this was not the output expected. the expected output was ¯¯¯¯¯
My previous solution, which saves the batch script in Unicode UTF-8 without BOM
and codepage 65001
seems to have issues with both console and C
runtime as user @eryksun mentioned.
@eryksun also mentioned in our chat:
Like I said, all of the codepages are supersets of ASCII, so what I mean is to limit the rest of the batch script to just ASCII characters, because they can be decoded properly regardless of the console codepage.
chcp 65001
echo ¯¯¯¯¯
chcp [Original Codepage]
Explanation by @eryksun:
CMD decodes line by line, i.e. you can change to codepage 65001 just for the non-ASCII lines and then switch back to the original codepage.
If you don't use an editor such as Notepad++ that can save UTF-8 without a BOM (byte order mark), CMD will see the first line as an error since it doesn't know to ignore a BOM.
20127
instead of 65000
.
chcp.com 65001
, which works great when decoding a batch script since CMD decodes line by line, i.e. you can change to codepage 65001 just for the non-ASCII lines and then switch back to the original codepage.