Martin v. Löwis schrieb: > Thomas Heller wrote: >> It should be noted that I once started to convert the import machinery >> to be fully unicode aware. As far as I can tell, a *lot* has to be changed >> to make this work. > > Is that code available somewhere still? Does it still work? Available as patch 1093253, I have not tried if it stil works > >> I started with refactoring Python/import.c, but nobody responded to the question >> whether such a refactoring patch would be accepted or not. > > I would like to see minimal changes only. I don't see why massive > refactoring would be necessary: the structure of the code should > persist - only the data types should change from char* to PyObject*. > Calls like stat() and open() should be generalized to accept > PyObject*, and otherwise keep their interface. To be really useful, wide char versions of other things must also be made available: command line arguments, environment variables (PYTHONPATH), and maybe other stuff. Thomas
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