Re: Unicode support in Python 2.7.8 - 16 bit

2017-03-07 Thread Steven D'Aprano
On Tue, 07 Mar 2017 14:05:15 -0800, John Nagle wrote: > How do I test if a Python 2.7.8 build was built for 32-bit Unicode? sys.maxunicode will be 1114111 if it is a "wide" (32-bit) build and 65535 if it is a "narrow" (16-bit) build. You can double-check with: unichr(0x10) # will raise V

Re: Unicode support in Python 2.7.8 - 16 bit

2017-03-07 Thread Terry Reedy
On 3/7/2017 5:05 PM, John Nagle wrote: How do I test if a Python 2.7.8 build was built for 32-bit Unicode? (I'm dealing with shared hosting, and I'm stuck with their provided versions.) If I give this to Python 2.7.x: sy = u'\U0001f60f' len(sy) is 1 on a Ubuntu 14.04LTS machine, but 2

Re: Unicode support in Python 2.7.8 - 16 bit

2017-03-07 Thread Chris Angelico
On Wed, Mar 8, 2017 at 9:05 AM, John Nagle wrote: >How do I test if a Python 2.7.8 build was built for 32-bit > Unicode? (I'm dealing with shared hosting, and I'm stuck > with their provided versions.) > > If I give this to Python 2.7.x: > > sy = u'\U0001f60f' > > len(sy) is 1 on a Ubuntu

Re: Unicode support in python

2006-10-25 Thread sonald
HI Can u please tell me if there is any package or class that I can import for internationalization, or unicode support? This module is just a small part of our application, and we are not really supposed to alter the code. We do not have nobody here to help us with python here. and are supposed t

Re: Unicode support in python

2006-10-25 Thread sonald
Fredrik Lundh wrote: > > what does the word "validate" mean here? > Let me explain our module. We receive text files (with comma separated values, as per some predefined format) from a third party. for example account file comes as "abc.acc" {.acc is the extension for account file as per our code}

Re: Unicode support in python

2006-10-20 Thread John Roth
sonald wrote: > Hi, > I am using python2.4.1 > > I need to pass russian text into python and validate the same. > Can u plz guide me on how to make my existing code support the > russian text. > > Is there any module that can be used for unicode support in python? > > Incase of decimal numbers, h

Re: Unicode support in python

2006-10-20 Thread Fredrik Lundh
"sonald" wrote: > I have added the following line in the script > > # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- that's good. > I have also modified the site.py that's bad, because this means that your code won't work on standard Python installations. > Now when I try to validate the data in the text file > say ab

Re: Unicode support in python

2006-10-20 Thread Diez B. Roggisch
sonald schrieb: > Fredrik Lundh wrote: >>>http://www.google.com/search?q=python+unicode >> (and before anyone starts screaming about how they hate RTFM replies, look >> at the search result) >> >> > Thanks!! but i have already tried this... Tried - might be. But you certainly didn't understan

Re: Unicode support in python

2006-10-20 Thread sonald
Fredrik Lundh wrote: > >http://www.google.com/search?q=python+unicode > > (and before anyone starts screaming about how they hate RTFM replies, look > at the search result) > > Thanks!! but i have already tried this... and let me tell you what i am trying now... I have added the following li

Re: Unicode support in python

2006-10-20 Thread Fredrik Lundh
>http://www.google.com/search?q=python+unicode (and before anyone starts screaming about how they hate RTFM replies, look at the search result) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Unicode support in python

2006-10-20 Thread Fredrik Lundh
"sonald" wrote: > I need to pass russian text into python and validate the same. > Can u plz guide me on how to make my existing code support the > russian text. > > Is there any module that can be used for unicode support in python? Python has built-in Unicode support (which you would probably