Remove "TODO" print when parsing non-ascii characters#35
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Hi, any update on this @oxygen-dioxide? |
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@NeffIsBack thanks for contribution! version 0.4.3 released sorry for long response time |
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No worries, thanks a lot for the new release and your work :) |
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Hi,
we are using this library on NetExec. Currently i am reviewing a Pull Requests that parses Windows links with your tool and when parsing links that contain non-ascii characters a TODO is printed to stdout:
This PR removes the print, but keeps the comment so you can still read up "unicode stuff" if you would like to :D
A new release to pypi would be highly appreciated, so that we can update our version!