2011/9/20 Egon Smiwa <smiwa.egon at googlemail.com>: > Hi all, > I wanted to implement quantity objects in a software, > which can be used with user-friendly expressions like: > money = 3 * €, where Euro is a special quantity object > But now I realized, Python does not allow currency > characters in names, although they can be very useful. > Is there a really convincing argument against the inclusion? It's a violation of http://unicode.org/reports/tr31/ -- Regards, Benjamin
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