How do crypto functions deal with the issue of character size? (e.g. Unicode)

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  • Hey guys. If you remember me from several months ago, with this object de art, I am here with a less cringy question than that of 'I made a hash function!!!111'. I apologize if this question is basic btw. My question is, how do crypto functions, of any kind, deal with character size? For example in C, wchar_t is either 2 or 4 bytes. So, if the implementation goes through the stream like stream++ it will be stepping word-wise not byte-wise. And then if another machine, using a different implementation, reads the stream byte-wise and not word-wise, then it won't get the same message right?

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