[issue6203] 3.x locale does not default to C, contrary to the documentation and to 2.x behavior

Antoine Pitrou report at bugs.python.org
Mon Jun 8 21:43:10 CEST 2009


Antoine Pitrou <pitrou at free.fr> added the comment:

> In principle, they could, yes - but what specific behavior might that
> be? What will change is character classification, which I consider
> fairly harmless. Also, multi-byte conversion routines will change, which
> is the primary reason for leaving it modified.

Ok, so I suppose we could leave the code as-is.

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title: 3.x locale does not default to C,	contrary to the documentation and to 2.x behavior -> 3.x locale does not default to C, contrary to the documentation and to 2.x behavior

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