[Bill Tutt] > Actually, it'd be \U10FFFF, no need for 8 digits. Nope, \U is taken from the new C standard, and requires exactly 8 hex digits. It's a notation for ISO 10646, not for Unicode. > Java doesn't support surrogates yet, so what Java does for \u doesn't > make any difference. :) \u in Python was meant to mimic Java exactly, if for nothing else then for the sake of JPython.
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