gh-153395: Accept curses.complexchar in curses.ascii predicates and conversions#153396
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… and conversions The curses.ascii predicates and the ctrl() and unctrl() functions now accept a curses.complexchar, classifying it by its single character. ctrl() now returns a non-ASCII argument unchanged instead of masking it to a control character. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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curses.asciipredicates and thectrl()andunctrl()functions now accept acurses.complexchar(the character-cell type added in gh-151757), classifying it by its single character. A complexchar that holds combining characters is not a single character and so matches no class.ctrl()now returns a non-ASCII argument unchanged instead of masking it to a control character. There is no control character outside ASCII, and for many keysctrl()on the real terminal is already a no-op (1,',.) or emits irreproducible codes (KEY_BACKSPACE,KEY_RESIZE), so masking a non-ASCII code to a control character was meaningless.ascii(),alt()andismeta()are left unchanged: they remain meaningful only for 8-bit codes, as they already were for most non-ASCII characters.