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Encoding now obeys the informal Show law, and now has a separate
(monomorphic) function for converting to a String representation for
use with Node.js APIs.

It seems node.js doesn't care about the case - "ASCII", "Ascii", and "ascii" all seem to be handled equivalently (well, in node.js v4.2.2 at least). This isn't directly relevant to these changes, though.

Encoding now obeys the informal Show law, and now has a separate
(monomorphic) function for converting to a String representation for
use with Node.js APIs.
@hdgarrood hdgarrood merged commit c6c1bd0 into master Jun 6, 2016
@hdgarrood hdgarrood deleted the better-behaved-show-encoding branch June 6, 2016 01:11
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