Tres Seaver wrote: > I do know for a fact that using a UCS2-compiled Python instead of the > system's UCS4-compiled Python leads to measurable, noticable drop in > memory consumption of long-running webserver processes using Unicode Would there be any sanity in having an option to compile Python with UTF-8 as the internal string representation? -- Greg
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