>>> The name "utf8b" suggested in the PEP is not in line with the codec >>> design >> Where is that design documented, and how exactly violates the name >> the design (chapter and verse, please). > > Martin, I designed the whole Python codec machinery Not true. PEP 293 was written and designed by Walter Dörwald. > so even if > this is not explicitly written down somewhere, you can take my > word for it. If the design was specified in writing somewhere, I would probably challenge it as obsolete. If it isn't described anywhere, I'll have to ignore it. > I want to avoid any such confusion with Python codecs and don't > understand why you are making a problem out of this. Because utf8b (or, perhaps "UTF-8b") is the official name for this algorithm: http://hyperreal.org/~est/utf-8b/ Regards, Martin
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