> Also, I believe most of PythonWin also assumes HAVE_USABLE_WCHAR_T > (didn't check, though). FYI, all the win32 extensions use their own Unicode API. These extensions had Unicode before Python did! These wrapper functions are abstract enough that they should be able to withstand any changes to Python's Unicode implementation quite simply - probably at the cost of extra copies and transformations in those wrappers. Mark.
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