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This is a supporting method for the wcwidth library documentation in PR jquast/wcwidth#172 I don't want the "wcwidth" library to be bogged down with terminal support, but I need a place to document, "this is how you can detect ambiguous wide support", for forthcoming ambiguous_wide=2 argument, in popular use by CJK folk.
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Most importantly, adds ambiguous_width=1 argument to all functions, may be set to '2' for CJK context.
in bin/update-tables.py:
Documentation suggests to see source code of, or to use the blessed library method,
detect_ambiguous_width()to determine the argument,