Message81090
| Author |
ezio.melotti |
| Recipients |
amaury.forgeotdarc, bupjae, ezio.melotti, lemburg, vstinner |
| Date |
2009年02月03日.19:19:29 |
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4.4789016e-07 |
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No |
| Message-id |
<1233688771.15.0.216003769664.issue5127@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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| Content |
haypo> ord() of Python3 (narrow build) rejects surrogate characters:
haypo> '\U00010000'
haypo> >>> len(chr(0x10000))
haypo> 2
haypo> >>> ord(0x10000)
haypo> TypeError: ord() expected string of length 1, but int found
ord() works fine on Py3, you probably meant to do
>>> ord('\U00010000')
65536
or
>>> ord(chr(0x10000))
65536
In Py3 is also stated that it accepts surrogate pairs (help(ord)).
Py2 instead doesn't support them:
>>> ord(u'\U00010000')
TypeError: ord() expected a character, but string of length 2 found |
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