![]() OK indicates the bug is not present, FAIL indicates the bug is present. The bug has been tested on the following machines and python versions. ![]() There is a script available that does this. This will return True on older python versions, False on newer versions. Įxample strings include: (these strings have been NFC-normalized by mediawiki) Because of the wide range of unicode strings on wikipedia, this causes several problems. The regression causes certain NFC-normalized strings to become mangled. Mediawiki/PHP and C# test scripts both show the old behaviour, which leads me to believe this is a python bug.Ī search for older bugs shows bug #1054943 which has commits in the suspected region. ![]() This regression leads to bot edit wars on wikipedia. Summary: Somewhere between 2.6.5 r79063 and 3.1 r79147 a regression in the unicode NFC normalization has been introduces. Python 3.1, Python 3.2, Python 2.7, Python 2.6Īrfrever, barry, belopolsky, bictorman, lotti, jhalcrow, lemburg, loewis, pitrou, valhallasw, vstinnerĬreated on 15:42 by valhallasw, last changed 22:46 by vstinner. Unicodedata.normalize('NFC', s) regression
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