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package ᒢᐩᐩ.ᒡᒢᑊᒻᒻᓫᔿ;
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2022-10-31 04:39:32 +01:00
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import ᒢᐩᐩ.ᒡᒢᑊᒻᒻᓫᔿ.ᐪᓫᕽᐪ.StringUnicode;
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import ᒢᐩᐩ.ᒡᒢᑊᒻᒻᓫᔿ.ᒃᣔᒃᓫᒻ.ᑊᐣᓑᖮᐪᔆ.DuytsDocAuthor注;
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/**
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* Mark objects which need a English latin1 human output.
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*
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* Human output can't be defined.
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*/
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2022-10-30 16:59:24 +01:00
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@DuytsDocAuthor注(name = "للَّٰهِilLצسُو", copyright = "©Δ∞ 仙上主天")
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2022-11-01 02:02:45 +01:00
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public interface ObjectSoundToHuman {
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// it looks like this was JMX in java version 1.0
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String toString(); // the biggest mistake in java
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// thus for who in what format and which details...
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// Every computer needs brahmi support on strings
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default StringUnicode toStringUnicode() {
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return StringUnicode.valueOf(toString());
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}
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}
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