> -----Original Message----- > From: Python-Dev [mailto:python-dev- > bounces+kristjan=ccpgames.com at python.org] On Behalf Of Kristján Valur > Jónsson > Sent: 9. janúar 2014 13:37 > To: Antoine Pitrou; python-dev at python.org > Subject: Re: [Python-Dev] Python3 "complexity" > > This definition is funny, because according to Wikipedia, it is a "superset" of > 8869-1 ( latin1) See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cp1252 > Also, see > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latin1 > > There is confusion there. The iso8859-1 does in fact not define the control > codes in range 128 to 158, whereas the Unicode page Latin 1 does. > Strictly speaking, then, a Latin1 (or more specifically, ISO8859-1) decoder > should error on these characters. > the 'Latin1' codec therefore is not a true 8859-1 codec. See also: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latin-1_Supplement_(Unicode_block) for the latin-1 supplement, not to be confused with 8859-1. The header of the 8859-1 page is telling: """ ISO/IEC 8859-1 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Latin1) For the Unicode block also called "Latin 1", see Latin-1 Supplement (Unicode block). For the character encoding commonly mislabeled as "ISO-8859-1", see Windows-1252. """ K
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