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C++ accepts "é" "ù" "è" while python3 does not
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C++ accepts "é" "ù" "è" while python3 does not
#1
Hi all! I use Pycharm community edition, together with python3. How is it possible they don't accept french characters in the strings, while C++ accepts them. May be there is something I must change in a configuration somewhere. Can you help me ?

I found what was wrong. python3 accepts while python2 does not. I went in the configuration and I was surprised to find I was on 2.7 instead of 3.2. Now with 3.2 every thing is OK.
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#2
You do realize that 3.2 was released 7 years ago, and pretty-much everyone has dropped support for it, right?
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#3
I'm using python 3.5 and it accepts french accents in variable names too.
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