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Author r.david.murray
Recipients Yavuz Selim Komur, lukasz.langa, r.david.murray, skip.montanaro
Date 2015-06-03.15:31:11
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I'm guessing python3 would also handle unicode identifiers, but I haven't checked.  That said, there's no reason configparser couldn't handle any key that doesn't have a '#', ';', ':' or '=' in it, in theory.  Whether we *want* to do that or not is a different question, and would lead to the question of what the correct normalization would be for keys.
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