[Python-Dev] Python-3.0, unicode, and os.environ
Toshio Kuratomi
a.badger at gmail.com
Fri Dec 12 08:16:38 CET 2008
Adam Olsen wrote:
> A half-broken setup is still a broken setup. Eventually you have to
> tell people to stop screwing around and pick one encoding.
>
But it's not a broken setup. It's the way the world is because people
share things with each other.
> I doubt that UTF-16 is used very much (other than on windows). I
> haven't found any statistics on what distros use, but did find this
> one of the web itself:
> http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2008/05/moving-to-unicode-51.html
>
UTF-16 is popular in Asian locales for the same reason that shift-js and
big-5 are hanging in there. utf-8 takes many more bytes to encode Asian
Unicode characters than utf-16.
-Toshio
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