Multibyte Character Surport for Python

Stephen J. Turnbull stephen at xemacs.org
Sat May 11 09:46:14 EDT 2002


>>>>> "John" == John Roth <johnroth at ameritech.net> writes:

    >> > 4. All syntax words are preceeded by a special character,
    >> > which is not presented to the viewer by Python 3.0 aware
    >> > tools.

Or any Unicode-aware tools, for that matter, because you'll use
ZERO-WIDTH SPACE.<0.9 wink>


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