On Tue, 5 Sep 2017 16:33:43 +0000, Pew, Curtis G
([email protected]) wrote about "Re: UTF-8 woes on z/OS, a
solution - comments invited" (in
<[email protected]>):

> In Python 3, at least, the built-in substitution facility can handle it as-is:

Python 3 uses UTF-32 for all its default character strings. This
relieves the problem of counting bytes or counting glyphs.
-- 
Regards,

Dave  [RLU #314465]
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[email protected] (David W Noon)
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