Jim Jewett wrote: > > ======== > Py_UNICODE > Python uses this type to store Unicode ordinals. It is > typically a typedef alias, but the underlying type -- and > the size of that type -- varies across different systems. > ======== I think I objected to such a formulation, requesting that the precise procedure is documented for chosing the alias. I then went on saying what the precise procedure is, and then an argument about that procedure arose. I still believe that the precise procedure should be documented (in addition to saying that its outcome may vary across installations). Regards, Martin
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