ping wrote: > By the way, why do Unicode escapes appear in capitals? > > >>> u'\uface' > u'\uFACE' > > (If someone tells me that there happens to be a picture of a face at > that code point, i'll laugh. Is there a cow at \uBEEF?) iirc, 0xFACE and 0xBEEF are part of the CJK and Hangul spaces. not sure 0xFACE is assigned, but 0xBEEF glyph looks like a ribcage with four legs... you'll find faces at 0x263A etc. </F>
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