Paul McGuire schrieb: > Back in May, there was quite an extensive discussion of whether or not > Python should support Unicode identifiers (with the final result being > that this would be supported in Python 3). In my periodic googling > for pyparsing users, I stumbled upon Zhpy, a preprocessor that renders > on the fly Chinese Python keywords and indentifiers written using > traditional Chinese characters into ASCII counterparts, and then > executes the resulting script.
Interesting! Notice what they do to the identifiers - when translating to "English", the just number them. I wonder what this will do to backtraces, cross-module imports, and such... With Python 3, they can restrict themselves to just translating keywords, and leave all identifiers in place. Regards, Martin -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list