mal> Here's an updated version which clarifies some issues... ... mal> I propose to make the Unicode literal encodings (both standard mal> and raw) a per-source file option which can be set using the mal> "directive" statement proposed in PEP 244 in a slightly mal> extended form (by adding the '=' between the directive name and mal> it's value). I think you need to motivate the need for a different syntax than is defined in PEP 244. I didn't see any obvious reason why the '=' is required. Also, how do you propose to address /F's objections, particularly that the directive can't syntactically appear before the module's docstring (where it makes sense that the module author would logically want to use a non-default encoding)? Skip
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