Florent Gallaire added the comment:
After discussion with Haypo, CJK support is now implemented as and option,
disabled by default for backward compatibility reasons.
PR on GitHub:
https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/89
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Florent Gallaire added the comment:
Hello everybody,
This is a Python3 version of my lib CJKwrap:
https://github.com/fgallaire/cjkwrap3
It could be integrated as a new lib in Python 3.7.
People who are using textwrap will have no surprise, and people who wants CJK
width support will be happy
Florent Gallaire added the comment:
CJKwrap a little lib to fix this bug:
https://github.com/fgallaire/cjkwrap
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Changes by Florent Gallaire :
Added file: http://bugs.python.org/file40451/CJK+fix.patch
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Florent Gallaire added the comment:
If your unicode experts haven't fix this BUG still now, this will never be done
(by this experts).
We can say they are not true unicode experts as they have forgotten since a so
long time billions of CJK p
Florent Gallaire added the comment:
FUD about Python here is something I wasn't expecting.
Python 2 supports Unicode and is still used a lot by a lot of people.
CJK people are not subhumans, so don't support CJK is something called, wait...
a bug ! And it's a shame that i
Florent Gallaire added the comment:
Bad wrapping of CJK chars is a bug.
I don't understand why Python2 should be broken forever!
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Changes by Florent Gallaire :
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components: Library (Lib)
files: CJK.patch
keywords: patch
nosy: fgallaire
priority: normal
severity: normal
status: open
title: CJK support for textwrap
type: enhancement
versions: Python 2.7
Added file: http://bugs.python.org/file39949/CJK.patch
New submission from Florent Gallaire :
Hi,
The platform module could provide a boolean to know easily if a system is posix
or not.
The expected result, when the system is posix :
>>> import platform
>>> platform.isposix
True
otherwise :
>>> import platform
>&