> Now that PEP 263 is in place (yet hotly debated on c.l.py ;-), wouldn't > it be fairly small step to fully support unicode strings in compile(), > eval() and exec? I notice these still attempt to convert unicode to 8 > bit with the default encoding, which isn't very useful. I guess that's in the "would be nice" category; alas it's also in the "I don't have time for it" category. If you can figure out how easy it would be, I'm open for a patch. --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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