@MarkI @ingo I can't really get the
utf-8 everywhere idea out of my mind. Yes, it would mean that if you used some kind of index-based access to pick str/1, str/2, str/3 etc. that could be slow. But one could cache a bit saying if a string was just ASCII and dirty that bit upon insertion of a non-ASCII codepoint...ASCII could stay fast, and you'd only pay more than today for index access if you're using higher codepoints.