Nicholas Bastin wrote: > "This type represents the storage type which is used by Python > internally as the basis for holding Unicode ordinals. Extension module > developers should make no assumptions about the size of this type on > any given platform." But people want to know "Is Python's Unicode 16-bit or 32-bit?" So the documentation should explicitly say "it depends". Regards, Martin
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