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[Python-Dev] Re: New Features in Python 1.6
Joachim Koenig-Baltesjoachim@medien.tecmath.de
Tue, 4 Apr 2000 11:28:37 +0200 (MEST)
In comp.lang.python, you wrote:>On Sat, Apr 01, 2000 at 12:00:00PM -0500, Guido van Rossum wrote:>>>> Python strings can now be stored as Unicode strings. To make it easier>> to type Unicode strings, the single-quote character defaults to creating>> a Unicode string, while the double-quote character defaults to ASCII>> strings. If you need to create a Unicode string with double quotes,>> just preface it with the letter "u"; likewise, an ASCII string can be>> created by prefacing single quotes with the letter "a". For example:>>>> foo = 'hello' # Unicode>> foo = "hello" # ASCII>>Is single-quoting for creating unicode clever ? I think there might be a problem>with old code when the operations on unicode strings are not 100% compatible to>the standard string operations. I don't know if this is a real problem - it's>just a point for discussion.>>Cheers,>Andreas>Hallo Andreas,hast Du mal auf das Datum des Beitrages von Guido geschaut? Echt guter April-Scherz, da er die Scherze sehr gut mit der Realität mischt.Liebe Grüße, auch an die anderen,Joachim
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