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[Python-Dev] Replacement for array.array('u')?

Antoine Pitrousolipsis at pitrou.net
Fri Mar 22 07:33:01 EDT 2019


On Fri, 22 Mar 2019 13:27:08 +0200Serhiy Storchaka <storchaka at gmail.com> wrote:> 22.03.19 09:31, Greg Ewing пише:> > A poster on comp.lang.python is asking about array.array('u').> > He wants an efficient mutable collection of unicode characters> > that can be initialised from a string.> >> > According to the docs, the 'u' code is deprecated and will be> > removed in 4.0, but no alternative is suggested.> >> > Why is this being deprecated, instead of keeping it and making> > it always 32 bits? It seems like useful functionality that can't> > be easily obtained another way.>> Making it always 32 bits would be compatibility breaking change.> Currently array('u') represents the wchar_t string, and many API on> Windows require it.The question is: why would you use a array.array() with a Windows C API?RegardsAntoine.


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