> It might be worthwhile extending the parser markers a bit > more or allowing e.g. introduce "us#" to return Unicode objects > much like "es#" returns strings... I think we'd need some examples > of use though before deciding what's the right way to do this > ("es#" was implemented after an request by Mark Hammond to > be able to handle Unicode file names for Win CE). Actually, it was for Windows itself, allowing the nt module to use Unicode objects correctly for the platform. Mark.
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