[issue1581182] Definition of a "character" is wrong

2014-07-06 Thread Ezio Melotti
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[issue1581182] Definition of a "character" is wrong

2014-03-22 Thread Mark Lawrence
Mark Lawrence added the comment: Can this be tied in with the work being done on the unicode howto #20906? -- nosy: +BreamoreBoy ___ Python tracker ___

[issue1581182] Definition of a "character" is wrong

2010-08-02 Thread Éric Araujo
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[issue1581182] Definition of a "character" is wrong

2010-08-02 Thread Marc-Andre Lemburg
Marc-Andre Lemburg added the comment: Without patch, I don't see how this issue can be moved forward. Adding a list of such Unicode term definitions would at best cause additional confusion and only address people knowledgable in the Unicode field. Note that Python's use of code units and cod

[issue1581182] Definition of a "character" is wrong

2010-07-29 Thread Georg Brandl
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[issue1581182] Definition of a "character" is wrong

2009-07-05 Thread Ezio Melotti
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[issue1581182] Definition of a "character" is wrong

2009-03-30 Thread Marc-Andre Lemburg
Marc-Andre Lemburg added the comment: See this talk for an explanation of the various Unicode terms and how they map to Python's implementation: http://www.egenix.com/library/presentations/#PythonAndUnicode Also note that the Unicode standard has evolved a lot since Unicode support was added t

[issue1581182] Definition of a "character" is wrong

2009-03-30 Thread Daniel Diniz
Daniel Diniz added the comment: Anyone brave enough can find the mentioned definitions in the thread below. Reading all of it is necessary, as there are some contradictory quotes and interpretations before an agreement is (sort of) achieved. http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2008-July