Chris Song wrote:
> Here's my solution
>
> _unicodeRe = re.compile("(\\\u[\da-f]{4})")
> def unisub(mo):
> return unichr(int(mo.group(1)[2:],16))
>
> unicodeStrFromNetwork = '\u5927'
> unicodeStrNative = _unicodeRe(unisub, unicodeStrFromNetwork)
>
> But I think there must be a more straightforward way to do it.
>>> '\u5927'.decode('unicode_escape')
u'\u5927'
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