Neil Hodgson wrote: > > u[i] is a character. If u is Unicode, then u[i] is a Python Unicode > > character. > > This wasn't usefully true in the past for DBCS strings and is not the > right way to think of either narrow or wide strings now. The idea that > strings are arrays of characters gets in the way if you stop confusing binary buffers with text strings, all such problems will go away. </F>
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