Write "Hello World and 你好" to standard output in UTF-8.
print('Hello World and 你好')
print('Hello World and \u4f60\u597d')
use iso_fortran_env
integer, parameter :: ucs4 = selected_char_kind ('ISO_10646') character(kind=ucs4, len=30) :: hello_world hello_world = ucs4_'Hello World and ' & // char (int (z'4F60'), ucs4) & // char (int (z'597D'), ucs4) open (output_unit, encoding='UTF-8') write (*,*) trim (hello_world)
import "fmt"
fmt.Println("Hello World and 你好")
{$IFDEF WINDOWS}Windows{$ENDIF}
{$IFDEF WINDOWS} SetTextCodePage(Output, CP_UTF8); SetConsoleOutputCP(CP_UTF8); {$ENDIF} writeln('Hello World and 你好');
use utf8;
binmode STDOUT, ':utf8'; print('Hello World and 你好');
puts "Hello World and 你好"
println!("Hello World and 你好")
No security, no password. Other people might choose the same nickname.