On 06/09/2013 10:54, Andrew Miller wrote: > The unicodedata module only contains data up to Unicode 5.2 (October > 2009), so attempting to reference any character from a later version e.g: > > unicodedata.lookup("TURKISH LIRA SIGN") > > results in a KeyError. > > Also, it seems to be limited to properties in the UnicodeData.txt file > and does not contain any data from the other files from the Unicode > Character Database (the perl library Unicode::UCD is far more complete). > > Are there any plans to update this module to the latest Unicode version > (6.2, with 6.3 being released shortly), or is there another module that > provides more up to date information? > Which version of Python are you talking about? Python 3.3 uses Unicode version 6.1.
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