Message329267
| Author | lemburg |
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| Recipients | benjamin.peterson, docs@python, ezio.melotti, lemburg, martin.panter, mdk, r.david.murray, serhiy.storchaka, toonarmycaptain, vstinner |
| Date | 2018-11-04.22:02:49 |
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| Message-id | <1541368969.49.0.788709270274.issue31873@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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If you want to do this correctly, you have to check each case: * if "unicode object" refers to a C PyUnicode object, it's probably better to use "PyUnicode object" * if "unicode object" refers to a C PyObject object, with type "unicode", it's probably better to leave it as is * if "unicode object" refers to a Python unicode object, it's probably better to call it "Unicode string object" or just "string object" in Python 3 * if "unicode object" does not indicate whether Python or C is meant, "Unicode object" is probably better |
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| Date | User | Action | Args |
| 2018-11-04 22:02:49 | lemburg | set | recipients: + lemburg, vstinner, benjamin.peterson, ezio.melotti, r.david.murray, docs@python, martin.panter, serhiy.storchaka, mdk, toonarmycaptain |
| 2018-11-04 22:02:49 | lemburg | set | messageid: <1541368969.49.0.788709270274.issue31873@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2018-11-04 22:02:49 | lemburg | link | issue31873 messages |
| 2018-11-04 22:02:49 | lemburg | create | |