On May 7, 2013 5:42 PM, "Neil Hodgson" <nhodg...@iinet.net.au> wrote:
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> jmfauth:
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>> 2) More critical, Py 3.3, just becomes non unicode compliant,
>> (eg European languages or "ascii" typographers !)
>> ...
>
>
>    This is not demonstrating non-compliance. It is comparing performance,
not compliance.
>
>    Please show an example where Python 3.3 is not compliant with Unicode.
>
>    Neil
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It's violating page 1+1j of the Unicode spec, where it says precisely how
long each operation is allowed to take. Only wise people can see that page.
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