"More About Unicode in Python 2 and 3"

Ned Batchelder ned at nedbatchelder.com
Mon Jan 6 17:22:34 EST 2014


On 1/6/14 5:08 PM, Mark Lawrence wrote:
> On 06/01/2014 21:42, Ned Batchelder wrote:
>> On 1/6/14 4:33 PM, Mark Lawrence wrote:
>>> On 06/01/2014 21:17, Gene Heskett wrote:
>>>> On Monday 06 January 2014 16:16:13 Terry Reedy did opine:
>>>>
>>>>> On 1/6/2014 9:32 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
>>>>>> And from my lurking here, its quite plain to me that 3.x python has a
>>>>>> problem with everyday dealing with strings.
>>>>>
>>>>> Strings of what? And what specific 'everyday' problem are you
>>>>> referring
>>>>> to?
>>>>
>>>> Strings start a new thread here at nominally weekly intervals.  Seems
>>>> to me
>>>> that might be usable info.
>>>>
>>>> Cheers, Gene
>>>>
>>>
>>> That strikes me as being as useful as "The PEP 393 FSR is completely
>>> wrong but I'm not going to tell you why" approach.
>>>
>>
>> Please stop baiting people.
>>
>
> What are you on about?  The comment has been made that "its quite plain
> to me that 3.x python has a problem with everyday dealing with strings".
>   Myself, Terry Reedy and Steven D'Aprano have all commented on this,
> asking for more data.  We've been given nothing, which is precisely what
> our resident unicode expert has given us.
>

I'm on about your comment being a gratuitous jab at someone who isn't 
even participating in the thread.  Stop it.

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