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Author vstinner
Recipients Nicholas.Cole, ezio.melotti, inigoserna, loewis, tchrist, vstinner, zeha
Date 2011-10-17.18:37:01
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> I'm -1 on using wcswidth, though.

When you write text into a console on Linux (e.g. displayed by gnome-terminal or konsole), I suppose that wcswidth() can be used to compute the width of a line. It would help to fix #2382.

Or do you think that wcswidth() gives the wrong result for this use case?
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2011-10-17 18:37:02vstinnersetrecipients: + vstinner, loewis, ezio.melotti, inigoserna, zeha, Nicholas.Cole, tchrist
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