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Ticket #11774 – Description
initial v2 1 Since version 2.2, it has been possible to compile Python with the option --enable-unicode=ucs4, enabling Python Unicode strings to contain characters beyond the Basic Multilingual Plane (e.g. {{{unichr(65535+1)}}} would no longer result in a {{{ValueError}}}). Without that specific option, Python defaults to using the rather obsolete UCS-2 (resulting in a "narrow build").1 ''''''''''''Since version 2.2, it has been possible to compile Python with the option --enable-unicode=ucs4, enabling Python Unicode strings to contain characters beyond the Basic Multilingual Plane (e.g. {{{unichr(65535+1)}}} would no longer result in a {{{ValueError}}}). Without that specific option, Python defaults to using the rather obsolete UCS-2 (resulting in a "narrow build"). 2 2 3 3 This can be seen by issuing the following commands in the interactive interpreter: