On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 5:17 PM, "Martin v. Löwis" <martin at v.loewis.de> wrote: >>>>>> float('١٢٣٤.٥٦') >>> 1234.56 > > I think it's a bug that this works. The definition of the float builtin says > > Convert a string or a number to floating point. If the argument is a > string, it must contain a possibly signed decimal or floating point > number, possibly embedded in whitespace. The argument may also be > '[+|-]nan' or '[+|-]inf'. > This definition fails long before we get beyond 127-th code point: >>> float('infinity') inf
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