Please excuse the naive interruption to this discussion. I'm a bit removed from this debate, being someone who is generally happy with ASCII (and who really doesn't understand all the fur that is flying), however I would imagine that programmers in Moscow writing code to be read by other Russian programmers would want to enter Cyrillic characters directly into their module doc strings and not have to insert hex escapes. Can they safely do that now if they set the encoding variable in site.py appropriately? If so, what is the need for the proposed directive to set encodings? Is it an attempt simply to allow different encodings on a per-module basis? On a related note, can the "Defining Unicode Literal Encodings" PEP be added to the PEP site/page so those of us who don't save every message that flows into their inboxes have it to refer to? Thx, Skip
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