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[Python-Dev] getting the UCS-2 representation of a unicode object

[Python-Dev] getting the UCS-2 representation of a unicode object [Python-Dev] getting the UCS-2 representation of a unicode objectAndreas Jung andreas@andreas-jung.com
Sun, 19 May 2002 08:52:27 -0400
Py_BuildValue() allows the usage of "u" or "u#" to convert UCS-2
data into a Python unicode object, however Py_ParseTuple() converts
a unicode object to UTF-16. Is this an error in the documentation
or why is there a asymmmetry in the API?

Andreas

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