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Correct Roman-numeral example in Unicode HOWTO. #15541
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We had the character Ⅶ aka U+2166 ROMAN NUMERAL SEVEN, but the code point given is 2167 and it's next to 2168. Adjust so the code point, character, and name all agree. (This follows up on 77df9a1, which made the name match the character.) We also had a mixture of `;` and `:` for a delimiter. It doesn't really matter which, but it's good to be consistent. The actual Unicode database files use `;`, so go with that.
#15536 also fixes this. |
Thanks @gnprice for the PR, and @serhiy-storchaka for merging it 🌮🎉.. I'm working now to backport this PR to: 3.7, 3.8. |
Sorry, @gnprice and @serhiy-storchaka, I could not cleanly backport this to |
Sorry @gnprice and @serhiy-storchaka, I had trouble checking out the |
(cherry picked from commit 32a960f) Co-authored-by: Greg Price <gnprice@gmail.com>
GH-15728 is a backport of this pull request to the 3.8 branch. |
…. (pythonGH-15728) (cherry picked from commit 32a960f) Co-authored-by: Greg Price <gnprice@gmail.com> (cherry picked from commit 3be4b10) Co-authored-by: Serhiy Storchaka <storchaka@gmail.com>
Thanks @serhiy-storchaka for the merge and the backports! |
We had the character Ⅶ aka U+2166 ROMAN NUMERAL SEVEN, but the
code point given is 2167 and it's next to 2168. Adjust so the
code point, character, and name all agree. (This follows up on
77df9a1, which made the name match the character.)
We also had a mixture of
;
and:
for a delimiter.It doesn't really matter which, but it's good to be consistent.
The actual Unicode database files use
;
, so go with that.