[ python-Bugs-1120777 ] bug in unichr() documentation
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Bugs item #1120777, was opened at 2005-02-11 14:54
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Category: Documentation
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Marko Kreen (mkz)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: bug in unichr() documentation
Initial Comment:
http://www.python.org/doc/2.4/lib/built-in-funcs.html:
> Return the Unicode string of one character whose
Unicode
> code is the integer i.
> [...]
> The argument must be in the range [0..65535], inclusive.
unichr.__doc_ says:
> Return a Unicode string of one character with ordinal
i; 0 <= i <= 0x10ffff.
Which is correct?
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>Comment By: M.-A. Lemburg (lemburg)
Date: 2005-02-11 15:03
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Whether unichr() handles the UCS2 or the UCS4 range depends
on the configuration option you set at Python compile time.
Perhaps we should extend the documentation to mention this
difference ?!
Doc patches are welcome :-)
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