Message98648
The documentation of chr() and ord() fails to mention that on narrow Unicode builds, chr(n) will return a surrogate pair (hence a 2-character string) for n>=65536 and that ord(s) will accept a 2-character string if it's a surrogate pair.
Example:
Python 3.1.1 (r311:74483, Aug 17 2009, 17:02:12) [MSC v.1500 32 bit (Intel)] on
win32
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> list(chr(123456))
['\ud838', '\ude40']
>>> len(chr(123456))
2
>>> ord(chr(123456))
123456
>>> |
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2010-02-01 04:51:58 | nudgenudge | set | recipients:
+ nudgenudge, georg.brandl |
2010-02-01 04:51:58 | nudgenudge | set | messageid: <1264999918.27.0.407460194608.issue7828@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
2010-02-01 04:51:56 | nudgenudge | link | issue7828 messages |
2010-02-01 04:51:56 | nudgenudge | create | |
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