[reportlab-users] Python files and ascii

Tim Roberts timr at probo.com
Mon Feb 21 12:32:35 EST 2022


cito at online.de wrote:
>
> Btw, that has been possible since Python 2.3 with a "# coding = " 
> magic comment. What's new is that Python 3 assumes UTF-8 by default 
> instead of ASCII and that you can use Unicode even in variable names.

That reminds me of the attached, which is a perfectly valid C++ program.

-- 
Tim Roberts, timr at probo.com
Providenza & Boekelheide, Inc.
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