Hi Steve. In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Steve Holden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
steve> Akihiro KAYAMA wrote: steve> > Hi all. steve> > steve> > I would like to ask how I can implement string-like class using tuple steve> > or list. Does anyone know about some example codes of pure python steve> > implementation of string-like class? steve> > steve> > Because I am trying to use Python for a text processing which is steve> > composed of a large character set. As the character set is wider than steve> > UTF-16(U+10FFFF), I can't use Python's native unicode string class. steve> > steve> "Wider than UTF-16" doesn't make sense. Sorry for my terrible English. I am living in Japan, and we have a large number of characters called Kanji. UTF-16(U+0000...U+10FFFF) is enough for practical use in this country also, but for academic purpose, I need a large codespace over 20-bits. I wish I could use unicode's private space (U+60000000...U+7FFFFFFF) in Python. -- kayama -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list