"Fredrik Lundh" <fredrik at pythonware.com> writes: > Thomas Heller wrote: > >> AFAIK, you can configure Python to use 16-bits or 32-bits Unicode chars, >> independend from the size of wchar_t. The HAVE_USABLE_WCHAR_T macro >> can be used by extension writers to determine if Py_UNICODE is the same as >> wchar_t. > > note that "usable" is more than just "same size"; it also implies that widechar > predicates (iswalnum etc) works properly with Unicode characters, under all > locales. Ok, so who is going to collect the wisdom of this thread into the docs? Thomas
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