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@RazerM RazerM commented Mar 30, 2019

Example of old behaviour:

>>> is_canonical('1٤')
True

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Good catch - this was the actual expected behaviour, but the PEP didn't say it explicitly (it was only implied by the version parsing regex in Appendix B)

@ncoghlan ncoghlan merged commit 1dd991e into python:master Apr 7, 2019
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