Re: Python and Unicode (was Re: Three new Technical Notes posted)

From: Stephane Bortzmeyer (bortzmeyer@nic.fr)
Date: Mon Jan 26 2004 - 06:10:10 EST

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    On Mon, Jan 26, 2004 at 01:04:33PM +0200,
     jarkko.hietaniemi@nokia.com <jarkko.hietaniemi@nokia.com> wrote
     a message of 20 lines which said:

    > > ~/tmp/python2.3 % ./configure --help | grep -i unicode
    > > --enable-unicode[=ucs[24]]
    > > Enable Unicode strings (default is yes)
    >
    > I'm more confused now... if it is an option but the default for the option is yes,
    > isn'it equal to it being on by default? (And what does 'yes' mean? ucs2?)

    Unicode support is "on" by default. What is an option is the choice
    between UCS-2 and UCS-4 (default is UCS-2).



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