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Author vstinner
Recipients Drekin, amaury.forgeotdarc, ezio.melotti, vstinner
Date 2013-04-02.20:50:24
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This issue is a duplicate of the issue #11619. In short: when importing a Python module, Python 3.3 only supports paths encodable to the ANSI code page. The issue #11619 contains an huge patch to support *any* Unicode character in module path. I closed the issue because I consider that nobody needs such feature :-)

What is your usecase? Do you really need to support ∫ as *Python* module name or a Python script filename? Is Windows able to display this character at least?
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2013-04-02 20:50:24vstinnersetrecipients: + vstinner, amaury.forgeotdarc, ezio.melotti, Drekin
2013-04-02 20:50:24vstinnersetmessageid: <1364935824.77.0.228476566289.issue17588@psf.upfronthosting.co.za>
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