> > I'm still not 100% comfortable with using arbitrary coding cookies in > > the Python distribution. I like having the feature, but I would > > prefer if the Python source distribution could be viewed with tools > > that aren't encoding-aware. On my Red Hat 7.2 Linux box, I have found > > no programs that understand the UTF8 cookie. > > I just checked my SuSE 8.0 XEmacs and it seems that it doesn't > come with the UTF-8 coding system installed either. > > > They all seem to default > > to Latin-1. Since I also don't really want to assume Latin-1, I'd > > prefer if we could stick to ASCII, with the exception of tests > > explicitly needed for PEP 263. I don't want to make test_pep277.py an > > implicit PEP 263 test. > > Fine with me. I guess we ought to document this somewhere in the > Python core programming style guide (if such a document exists ;-). I've added this to PEP 8. --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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