Greg Stein <gstein@lyra.org> wrote: > Have you ever noticed how Python modules, packages, tools, etc, never > define an import hook? hey, didn't MAL use one in one of his mx kits? ;-) > I say axe it and say "UTF-8" is the fixed, default encoding. If you want > something else, then do that explicitly. exactly. modes are evil. python is not perl. etc. > Are we digging a hole for ourselves? Maybe. But there are two other big > platforms that have the same hole to dig out of *IF* it ever comes to > that. I posit that it won't be necessary; that the people needing UCS-4 > can do so entirely in Python. last time I checked, there were no characters (even in the ISO standard) outside the 16-bit range. has that changed? </F>
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