M.-A. Lemburg writes: > No problem... :-) Its a simple fix: once %s in an 8-bit string > sees a Unicode object it will stop processing the string and > restart using the unicode formatting algorithm. > > This will cost performance, of course. Optimization is easy though: > add a small "u" in front of the string ;-) Seems reasonable to me! -Fred -- Fred L. Drake, Jr. <fdrake at acm.org> Corporation for National Research Initiatives
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