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[Python-Dev] last second patches (was: regarding the Python Developer posting...) [Python-Dev] last second patches (was: regarding the Python Developer posting...)Fredrik Lundh Fredrik Lundh" <effbot@telia.com
Mon, 25 Sep 2000 19:27:19 +0200
oops.  mailer problem; here's the rest of the mail:

> I have a 500k "negative patch" sitting on my machine which removes
> most of unicodectype.c, replacing it with a small data table (based on
> the same unidb work as yesterdays unicodedatabase patch).

(this shaves another another 400-500k off the source distribution,
and 10-20k in the binaries...)

I've verified that all ctype-related methods eturn the same result
as before the patch, for all characters in the unicode set (see the
attached script).

should I check it in?

</F>




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