>
> On the other hand, UTF-8 encoding for source code is *a feature of
> Python 3* (to quote the documentation: âThe default encoding for Python
> source code is UTF-8â) so there is no possible ambiguity, and it will
> not be a problem. That said, some non-ASCII characters may be removed
> without prejudice from the source code of the script (I think in
> particular to "â" and "â"). Nevertheless, for some comments, it would be
> unfortunate (e.g. â# RegEx to parse rules (e.g. âÄ â D ; [â¦]â)â or â# â
> °Câ).
Ok, I didn't know that.
> Thus, I propose to adapt the code to Python 3 (the encoding of the
> script does not seem to be a problem for the above reasons). I try to do
> it shortly.
We are waiting...
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