> http://www.python.org/peps/pep-0277.html > > The PEP describes a Windows-only change to Unicode in file names: On > Windows NT/2k/XP, Python would allow arbitrary Unicode strings as file > names and pass them to the OS, instead of converting them to CP_ACP > first. This applies to open() and all os functions that accept > filenames. > > In addition, os.list() would return Unicode filenames if the argument > is Unicode. > > Please comment on the PEP. There is an updated patch on > http://python.org/sf/594001; please comment on the patch as well. I've added some comments to the patch. I'm +0 on the PEP; I'd like to defer to people who actually use Windows like Mark Hammond and Tim Peters. --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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