Fredrik Lundh writes: > having been there and done that, I strongly suggest > a third option: a 16-bit unsigned integer, in platform > specific byte order (PY_UNICODE_T). along all other I actually like this best, but I understand that there are reasons for using wchar_t, especially for interfacing with other code that uses Unicode. Perhaps someone who knows more about the specific issues with interfacing using wchar_t can summarize them, or point me to whatever I've already missed. p-) -Fred -- Fred L. Drake, Jr. <fdrake@acm.org> Corporation for National Research Initiatives
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