Unicode in Python

wxjmfauth at gmail.com wxjmfauth at gmail.com
Sun Apr 27 10:29:40 EDT 2014


Le samedi 26 avril 2014 15:38:29 UTC+2, Ian a écrit :
> On Apr 26, 2014 3:46 AM, "Frank Millman" <fr... at chagford.com> wrote:
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> > <wxjm... at gmail.com> wrote in message
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> > news:03bb12d8-93be-4ef6-94ae-4a02789aea2d at googlegroups.com...
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> > > I wrote once 90 % of Python 2 apps (a generic term) supposed to
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> > > process text, strings are not working.
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> > > In Python 3, that's 100 %. It is somehow only by chance, apps may
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> > > give the illusion they are properly working.
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> > It is quite frustrating when you make these statements without explaining
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> > what you mean by 'not working'.
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> As far as anybody has been able to determine, what jmf means by "not working" is  that strings containing the EURO character are handled less efficiently than strings that do not contain it in certain contrived test cases.

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'EURO SIGN' ? No, it's just a character!



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