On Thu, Jun 5, 2014 at 12:17 AM, Serhiy Storchaka <storchaka at gmail.com> wrote: > 04.06.14 10:03, Chris Angelico написав(ла): > >> Right, which is why I don't like the idea. But you don't need >> non-ASCII characters to blink an LED or turn a servo, and there is >> significant resistance to the notion that appending a non-ASCII >> character to a long ASCII-only string requires the whole string to be >> copied and doubled in size (lots of heap space used). > > > But you need non-ASCII characters to display a title of MP3 track. Agreed. IMO, any Python, no matter how micro, needs full Unicode support; but there is resistance from uPy's devs. ChrisA
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