Le samedi 04 septembre 2010 00:52:38, Georg Brandl a écrit :
> For this weekend's 3.2a2, it would be rather nice to have some more
> coverage of changes in the document, since it is the main thing people
> will look at when determining whether to download and test the alpha.

About unicode, Python 3.2 has a better support of undecodable strings, 
especially filenames (PEP 383):

 - bytes version of os.environ: os.environb and os.getenvb()
 - better support of undecodable data, eg. in tarfile, pickle, bz2 and 
subprocess
 - os.exec*() and subprocess.Popen() accept bytes arguments
 - mbcs encoding (default Windows encoding) is not more strict, eg. don't 
encode Ł as L in codepage 1252

I have a list of the related issues, do you need it?

-- 
Victor Stinner
http://www.haypocalc.com/
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