Python's 8-bit cleanness deprecated?
Brian Quinlan
brian at sweetapp.com
Mon Feb 3 15:21:44 EST 2003
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> >>>>> "Brian" == Brian Quinlan <brian at sweetapp.com> writes: > Brian> The effort required to do that doesn't strike me as > Brian> significant. > > Yeah, but you (and me) live in ASCII-land I've written a lot of Python code but probably <1,000 source files. Probably about 100 of those are still in use and in my care. I would imagine that most Python users have generated less code than that. > Brian> How many total source files do you have that have non-ASCII > Brian> characters in them? > > Probably a fair number, since Roman lives in Russia. Ah, then it should be easy. The encoding is probably the same for all of his source files. He could probably write a simple script that inserts the encoding (being careful to insert the encoding after the shebang line, if present). Cheers, Brian
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