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Simon St.Laurent writes:
 > Just in curiosity, what languages support 32-bit characters?  (I tend to
 > live in Java and various scripting languages.)

  Python 2.2 can be configured (at compile time) to use a 32-bit
character for Unicode strings.  It uses 16 bits by default (regardless
of platform).
  I think Jython just uses the native support for Unicode from Java,
so you're still stuck there.


  -Fred

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Fred L. Drake, Jr.  <fdrake at acm.org>
PythonLabs at Zope Corporation


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