"M.-A. Lemburg" wrote: > >... > > I have reworded the phase 1 implementation as follows: > > 1. Implement the magic comment detection, but only apply the > detected encoding to Unicode literals in the source file. > > If no magic comment is used, Python should continue to > use the standard [raw-]unicode-escape codecs for Unicode > literals. Are we thinking about Python's unicode literal syntax as just a codec? I know that there is a codec that implements that syntax but I would hate to find out that if I use KOI8-R, I no longer have the ability to use \U in my code to insert Kanji. Paul Prescod
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