#16127: remove outdated references to narrow builds. Patch by Serhiy Storchaka.

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Ezio Melotti 2012-10-05 03:33:31 +03:00
parent 1929407406
commit e7f90375b1
4 changed files with 6 additions and 17 deletions

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@ -1083,8 +1083,6 @@ These are the UTF-32 codec APIs:
After completion, *\*byteorder* is set to the current byte order at the end
of input data.
In a narrow build codepoints outside the BMP will be decoded as surrogate pairs.
If *byteorder* is *NULL*, the codec starts in native order mode.
Return *NULL* if an exception was raised by the codec.

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@ -538,9 +538,7 @@ Notes:
this escape sequence. Exactly four hex digits are required.
(6)
Any Unicode character can be encoded this way, but characters outside the Basic
Multilingual Plane (BMP) will be encoded using a surrogate pair if Python is
compiled to use 16-bit code units (the default). Exactly eight hex digits
Any Unicode character can be encoded this way. Exactly eight hex digits
are required.

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@ -1022,8 +1022,7 @@ PyAPI_FUNC(void*) _PyUnicode_AsKind(PyObject *s, unsigned int kind);
/* Create a Unicode Object from the given Unicode code point ordinal.
The ordinal must be in range(0x10000) on narrow Python builds
(UCS2), and range(0x110000) on wide builds (UCS4). A ValueError is
The ordinal must be in range(0x110000). A ValueError is
raised in case it is not.
*/

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@ -5772,18 +5772,12 @@ PyUnicode_AsUnicodeEscapeString(PyObject *unicode)
void *data;
Py_ssize_t expandsize = 0;
/* Initial allocation is based on the longest-possible unichr
/* Initial allocation is based on the longest-possible character
escape.
In wide (UTF-32) builds '\U00xxxxxx' is 10 chars per source
unichr, so in this case it's the longest unichr escape. In
narrow (UTF-16) builds this is five chars per source unichr
since there are two unichrs in the surrogate pair, so in narrow
(UTF-16) builds it's not the longest unichr escape.
In wide or narrow builds '\uxxxx' is 6 chars per source unichr,
so in the narrow (UTF-16) build case it's the longest unichr
escape.
For UCS1 strings it's '\xxx', 4 bytes per source character.
For UCS2 strings it's '\uxxxx', 6 bytes per source character.
For UCS4 strings it's '\U00xxxxxx', 10 bytes per source character.
*/
if (!PyUnicode_Check(unicode)) {