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| Author | brett.cannon |
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| Recipients | belopolsky, brett.cannon, christian.heimes, dgreiman |
| Date | 2008年02月22日.21:23:44 |
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| Message-id | <1203715425.34.0.659519713708.issue2135@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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Sorry I have not commented on this sooner; been swamped. First, the error Alexander is seeing is probably caused by a source file that has an encoding other than ASCII (which is fine as the default encoding in Python 3.0 is UTF-8). But chances are the file has an encoding marker at the top and that is not being picked up by Douglas' code. Look at PyTokenizer_FindEncoding() for a way to find out the encoding. Second, I am the wrong person to be reviewing this as I have something under development that competes with this. =) I am trying to get my pure Python implementation bootstrapped into Python 3.0 to completely replace the C code. But I don't know if I will pull this off in time so this work could still be useful. But if I have to choose time between this patch and my stuff, I am going to be biased. =) |
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| 2008年02月22日 21:23:44 | brett.cannon | link | issue2135 messages |
| 2008年02月22日 21:23:44 | brett.cannon | create | |