Python's 8-bit cleanness deprecated?
Kirill Simonov
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Fri Feb 7 17:07:18 EST 2003
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* John Roth <johnroth at ameritech.net>: > > After thinking about this for a few days, it suddenly occured to me > that there may be a very obscure method in this madness. That is, by > restricting python source to 7-bit ascii unless otherwise declared, > it opens the way to migrate to UTF-8 input. This, in turn, would > solve most of the character set problems in one fell swoop. > Why do you think that UTF-8 is a panacea? For example, my little script print "Привет!" will become print u"Привет!".encode('koi8-r') if I am forced to use UTF-8 for my source code. I don't see any advantage here. Yes, I know that I should use gettext. Actually, I do. But what should do a 12-year-old student that writes her first script? I have another question. How could I define the input encoding for the interactive interpreter? -- xi
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