Article on the future of Python
wxjmfauth at gmail.com
wxjmfauth at gmail.com
Wed Sep 26 08:17:56 EDT 2012
Le mercredi 26 septembre 2012 10:35:04 UTC+2, Mark Lawrence a écrit :
> On 26/09/2012 07:35, wxjmfauth at gmail.com wrote:
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> > Py 3.3 succeeded to somehow kill unicode and it has
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> > been transformed into an "American" product for
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> > "American" users.
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> > jmf
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> Why do you keep repeating this rubbish when you've already been shot to
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> pieces? Don't you know when it's time to make sure that you're safely
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> strapped in and reach for and use the release button for the ejector
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> seat. Further for somebody who is apparently up in the high tech world,
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> why are you using a gmail account and hence sending garbage in more ways
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> than one to mailing lists like this?
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> --
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> Cheers.
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> Mark Lawrence.
At least when the others are sending a msg containing
non asii characters. I see them correctly.
When you send such a text, I'm only able to see
something like this (your_string):
>>> import fourbiunicode
>>> for c in your_string:
... fourbiunicode.FrenchNames[c]
...
'LETTRE MINUSCULE LATINE TRÉMA'
"POINT D'INTERROGATION RENVERSÉ"
'FRACTION UN DEMI'
You have all the elements to reconstruct what is
happening. (Notice, I'm not a Unicode illiterate)
jmf
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