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+/// This is the Vietnamese encoding for Windows.
+///
+/// [Index visualization](https://encoding.spec.whatwg.org/windows-1258.html),
+/// [Visualization of BMP coverage](https://encoding.spec.whatwg.org/windows-1258-bmp.html)
+///
+/// This encoding matches the Windows code page 1258 when used in the
+/// non-normalizing mode. Unlike with the other single-byte encodings, the
+/// result of decoding is not necessarily in Normalization Form C. On the
+/// other hand, input in the Normalization Form C is not encoded without
+/// replacement. In general, it's a bad idea to encode to encodings other
+/// than UTF-8, but this encoding is especially hazardous to encode to.