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Jordan Rose c919e57cbf [lit] Parse all strings as UTF-8 rather than ASCII.
As far as I can tell UTF-8 has been supported since the beginning of Python's
codec support, and it's the de facto standard for text these days, at least
for primarily-English text. This allows us to put Unicode into lit RUN lines.

rdar://problem/18311663

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