A suspected bug
Fredrik Lundh
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Sun Feb 18 06:12:57 EST 2001
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"Tim Peters wrote: > I'd agree that's of marginal value, but that's the way it's always been, so > it would break stuff if it changed. For example, sometimes I have giant > lists of objects of all kinds of types, and can reliably sort the list to > bring all the objects of the same type next to each other. It does have its > charms. except that it doesn't always work: Python 2.0 (#8, Jan 29 2001, 22:28:01) on win32 >>> a = [u"foo", "bär"] >>> a.sort() Traceback (most recent call last): File "<stdin>", line 1, in ? UnicodeError: ASCII decoding error: ordinal not in range(128) not to mention: Python 2.1a2 (#10, Feb 18 2001, 00:16:17) on win32 >>> a = [u"foo", "bär"] >>> a.sort() >>> a UnicodeError: ASCII decoding error: ordinal not in range(128) >>> a ['b\x84r', u'foo'] >>> a.sort() >>> a = 10 UnicodeError: ASCII decoding error: ordinal not in range(128) >>> a.sort() >>> # hey, what's going on here? ... UnicodeError: ASCII decoding error: ordinal not in range(128) >>> quit 'Use Ctrl-Z plus Return to exit.' (reboot) Cheers /F
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