[Python-checkins] closes bpo-40166: Change Unicode Howto so that it does not have a specific number of assigned code points. (GH-19328)

amaajemyfren webhook-mailer at python.org
Tue Apr 7 00:16:09 EDT 2020


https://github.com/python/cpython/commit/8ea10a94463f1ea217bcaef86f2ebd9d43240b4e
commit: 8ea10a94463f1ea217bcaef86f2ebd9d43240b4e
branch: master
author: amaajemyfren <32741226+amaajemyfren at users.noreply.github.com>
committer: GitHub <noreply at github.com>
date: 2020-04-06T23:16:02-05:00
summary:

closes bpo-40166: Change Unicode Howto so that it does not have a specific number of assigned code points. (GH-19328)

Change the number of code points from a specific number to a link to the latest standard that has a description of how many code points there are.

files:
M Doc/howto/unicode.rst

diff --git a/Doc/howto/unicode.rst b/Doc/howto/unicode.rst
index 4825b39f15063..e948c1e3c662d 100644
--- a/Doc/howto/unicode.rst
+++ b/Doc/howto/unicode.rst
@@ -41,8 +41,9 @@ but these are two different characters that have different meanings.
 
 The Unicode standard describes how characters are represented by
 **code points**.  A code point value is an integer in the range 0 to
-0x10FFFF (about 1.1 million values, with some 110 thousand assigned so
-far).  In the standard and in this document, a code point is written
+0x10FFFF (about 1.1 million values, the
+`actual number assigned <https://www.unicode.org/versions/latest/#Summary>`_
+is less than that). In the standard and in this document, a code point is written
 using the notation ``U+265E`` to mean the character with value
 ``0x265e`` (9,822 in decimal).
 



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