[Python-Dev] Unicode identifiers in test files?
Serhiy Storchaka
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Sat May 4 02:48:04 EDT 2019
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04.05.19 05:46, Eric V. Smith пише: > Is there a policy against using Unicode identifiers in test files? > > As part of adding !d to f-strings, there's a code path that's only > executed if the text of the expression is non-ascii. The easiest way to > exercise it, and the way I found a bug, is by using an identifier with > Unicode chars. I know we have a policy against this in Lib/, but what > about Lib/test/? > > I could work around this with exec-ing some strings, but that seems like > added confusion that I'd avoid with a real Unicode identifier. Could you use string literals with non-ascii characters? They are more used in tests.
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