Python's 8-bit cleanness deprecated?
John Baxter
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Tue Feb 11 02:49:36 EST 2003
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In article <7xvg001gjy.fsf at ruckus.brouhaha.com>, Paul Rubin <phr-n2003b at NOSPAMnightsong.com> wrote: > "Anders J. Munch" <andersjm at dancontrol.dk> writes: > > Now to define a not-in-comment syntax, that trivial. Just remove the > > in-comment part and write, as a statement: > > > > -*- coding: Latin-1 -*- > > That is daring. I like it. Didn't we do all this long ago, when PEP 263 was being beaten to death here? Do we have to do it again? (Rhetorical questions, or a near relative...I won't be seeing answers anyone cares to offer.) --John
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