[TxMt] New "Unicode" bundle in the Review trunk

Hans-Jörg Bibiko bibiko at eva.mpg.de
Tue Jun 3 18:21:46 UTC 2008


On 03.06.2008, at 17:29, Walter Dörwald wrote:

> Walter Dörwald wrote:
>> Walter Dörwald wrote:
>>> Hans-Jörg Bibiko wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 02.06.2008, at 00:04, Walter Dörwald wrote:
>>>>> Here's another patch (against the current version). It shows  
>>>>> both the codepoint and the name.
>>>>> [...]
>> Here's another suggestions on the current Bundle version:
>> To get the UTF-8 bytes of a character, you're doing the following:
>>     print "  UTF-8         : " + " ".join(repr(char.encode 
>> ("UTF-8")).split('\\x')).lstrip("' ").rstrip("'").upper()
>> This only works for characters with a codepoint >= 128. The  
>> following code should work better:
>>     print "  UTF-8         : %s" % " ".join(hex(ord(c))[2:].upper 
>> () for c in char)
>
> Oops, that was of course supposed to be:
>
>      print "  UTF-8         : %s" % " ".join(hex(ord(c))[2:].upper 
> () for  c in char.encode("utf-8"))
Could it be that this isn't allowed in Python for Tiger? I get an  
error for invalid syntax referring to 'for'
Mac OSX 10.4.11 ppc; Python 2.4.2

On my 10.5.3 Mac it works(?)

--Hans


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