On 12/31/2020 9:36 AM, garabik-news-2005...@kassiopeia.juls.savba.sk wrote:
unicode is a simple python command line utility that displays
properties for a given unicode character, or searches
unicode database for a given name.
...
Changes since previous versions:
* display ASCII table (either traditional with --ascii or the new
EU–UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement version with --brexit-ascii)
Are you reproducing it with bugs included?
How is that of any use to anyone?
A tweet linking the treaty annex page
https://twitter.com/thejsa_/status/1343291595899207681
A stackoverflow question and discussion of the bugs and oddities.
https://politics.stackexchange.com/questions/61178/why-does-the-eu-uk-trade-deal-have-the-7-bit-ascii-table-as-an-appendix
The likely answer is that the treaty writers copy-pasted from
decades-old docs and could not be bothered to link to the actual ISO
standard.
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