PEP 3131: Supporting Non-ASCII Identifiers

Javier Bezos see_below_no_spam at yahoo.es
Sat May 19 02:54:31 EDT 2007


<@yahoo.com> escribió:

>> > Perhaps, but the treatment by your mail/news software plus the
>> > delightful Google Groups of the original text (which seemed intact in
>> > the original, although I don't have the fonts for the content) would
>> > suggest that not just social or cultural issues would be involved.
>>
>> The fact my Outlook changed the text is irrelevant
>> for something related to Python.
>
> On the contrary, it cuts to the heart of the problem.  There are
> hundreds of tools out there that programmers use, and mailing lists
> are certainly an incredibly valuable tool--introducing a change that
> makes code more likely to be silently mangled seems like a negative.

In such a case, the Python indentation should be
rejected (quite interesting you removed from my
post the part mentioning it). I can promise there
are Korean groups and there are no problems at
all in using Hangul (the Korean writing).

Javier
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