On Mar 23, 6:41 pm, John Machin <sjmac...@lexicon.net> had a severe attack of backslashitis:
> [presuming littleendian] The ucs4 string will look like "\t\0\0\0e > \0\0\0s\0\0\0t\0\0\0" in memory. I suspect that your wprintf is > grokking only 16-bit doodads -- "\t\0" is printed and then "\0\0" is > end-of-string. Try your wprintf on sample[0], ..., sample[3] in a loop > and see what you get. Use bog-standard printf to print the hex > representation of each of the 16 bytes starting at the address sample > is pointing to. and typed \t in two places where he should have typed t :-) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list