import sys import unicode_strings # The 'u' string prefix isn't valid in Python 3.0 - 3.2 and is redundant # in 3.3+. Since this file is run through 2to3 before testing, though, # mark this as a unicode string in 2.x so it'll become a str in 3.x. test_string = u'h\udce9llo w\u00f6rld' if sys.version_info > (3, 0): assert unicode_strings.non_utf8_c_str() == test_string assert unicode_strings.non_utf8_std_string() == test_string