New submission from Xinmeng Xia <[email protected]>:
"pprint" can transform unicode like "print". However, pprint fails to transform
non-breaking space('\240') . See the following example:
Python 3.10.0a2 (default, Nov 24 2020, 14:18:46)
[GCC 7.5.0] on linux
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Example 1(Results as expected):
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>>> import pprint
>>> print(u'\041 hello')
! hello
>>> pprint.pprint(u'\041 hello')
'! hello'
Example 2(Results not as expected):
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>>> print(u'\240 hello')
hello
>>> pprint.pprint(u'\240 hello')
'\xa0 hello'
Expected output: the output of pprint.pprint(u'\240 hello') should be
consistent with output of print(u'\240 hello')
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components: Unicode
messages: 384564
nosy: ezio.melotti, vstinner, xxm
priority: normal
severity: normal
status: open
title: pprint fails in transformming non-breaking space
type: behavior
versions: Python 3.10
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