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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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f355cf4c
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f355cf4c
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Sep 14, 2004
by
Martin v. Löwis
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Remove claims that Python source code is ASCII. Fixes #1026038.
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@@ -73,6 +73,8 @@ Comments are ignored by the syntax; they are not tokens.
\subsection
{
Encoding declarations
\label
{
encodings
}}
\index
{
source character set
}
\index
{
encodings
}
If a comment in the first or second line of the Python script matches
the regular expression
\regexp
{
coding[=:]
\e
s*([-
\e
w.]+)
}
, this comment is
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@@ -385,16 +387,18 @@ String literals are described by the following lexical definitions:
\production
{
longstringitem
}
{
\token
{
longstringchar
}
|
\token
{
escapeseq
}}
\production
{
shortstringchar
}
{
<any
ASCII
character except "
\e
" or newline or the quote>
}
{
<any
source
character except "
\e
" or newline or the quote>
}
\production
{
longstringchar
}
{
<any
ASCII
character except "
\e
">
}
{
<any
source
character except "
\e
">
}
\production
{
escapeseq
}
{
"
\e
" <any ASCII character>
}
\end{productionlist}
One syntactic restriction not indicated by these productions is that
whitespace is not allowed between the
\grammartoken
{
stringprefix
}
and
the rest of the string literal.
the rest of the string literal. The source character set is defined
by the encoding declaration; it is
\ASCII
if no encoding declaration
is given in the source file; see
\ref
{
encodings
}
.
\index
{
triple-quoted string
}
\index
{
Unicode Consortium
}
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@@ -447,8 +451,8 @@ to those used by Standard C. The recognized escape sequences are:
\lineiii
{
\e
U
\var
{
xxxxxxxx
}}
{
Character with 32-bit hex value
\var
{
xxxxxxxx
}
(Unicode only)
}{
(2)
}
\lineiii
{
\e
v
}
{
\ASCII
{}
Vertical Tab (VT)
}{}
\lineiii
{
\e\var
{
ooo
}}
{
\ASCII
{}
character with octal value
\var
{
ooo
}}{
(3
)
}
\lineiii
{
\e
x
\var
{
hh
}}
{
\ASCII
{}
character with hex value
\var
{
hh
}}{
(4
)
}
\lineiii
{
\e\var
{
ooo
}}
{
Character with octal value
\var
{
ooo
}}{
(3,5
)
}
\lineiii
{
\e
x
\var
{
hh
}}
{
Character with hex value
\var
{
hh
}}{
(4,5
)
}
\end{tableiii}
\index
{
ASCII@
\ASCII
}
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@@ -469,6 +473,12 @@ Notes:
As in Standard C, up to three octal digits are accepted.
\item
[(4)]
Unlike in Standard C, at most two hex digits are accepted.
\item
[(5)]
In a string literal, hexadecimal and octal escapes denote the
byte with the given value; it is not necessary that the byte
encodes a character in the source character set. In a Unicode
literal, these escapes denote a Unicode character with the given
value.
\end{itemize}
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