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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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Martin v. Löwis
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@@ -306,16 +306,42 @@ characters outside of the usual alphanumerics.
\begin{seealso}
\seepep
{
263
}{
Defining Python Source Code Encodings
}{
Written by
Marc-Andr
\'
e Lemburg and Martin von L
\"
owis; implemented by
Martin von
L
\"
owis.
}
Marc-Andr
\'
e Lemburg and Martin von L
\"
owis; implemented by
SUZUKI
Hisao and Martin von
L
\"
owis.
}
\end{seealso}
%======================================================================
\section
{
PEP 277:
XXX
}
\section
{
PEP 277:
Unicode file name support for Windows NT
}
XXX write this section
On Windows NT, 2000, and XP, the system stores file names as Unicode
strings. Traditionally, Python has represented file names are byte
strings, which is inadequate since it renders some file names
inaccessible.
Python allows now to use arbitrary Unicode strings (within limitations
of the file system) for all functions that expect file names, in
particular
\function
{
open
}
. If a Unicode string is passed to
\function
{
os.listdir
}
, Python returns now a list of Unicode strings.
A new function
\function
{
getcwdu
}
returns the current directory as a
Unicode string.
Byte strings continue to work as file names, the system will
transparently convert them to Unicode using the
\code
{
mbcs
}
encoding.
Other systems allow Unicode strings as file names as well, but convert
them to byte strings before passing them to the system, which may
cause UnicodeErrors. Applications can test whether arbitrary Unicode
strings are supported as file names with
\code
{
os.path.unicode
_
file
_
names
}
.
\begin{seealso}
\seepep
{
277
}{
Unicode file name support for Windows NT
}{
Written by Neil
Hodgson; implemented by Neil Hodgson, Martin von L
\"
owis, and Mark
Hammond.
}
\end{seealso}
%======================================================================
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