[Python-Dev] from __future__ import unicode_strings?
Jean-Paul Calderone
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Thu Feb 16 01:56:17 CET 2006
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On Thu, 16 Feb 2006 00:36:35 +0000 (UTC), Neil Schemenauer <nas at arctrix.com> wrote: >I'm in the process of summarizing the dicussion on the bytes object >and an idea just occured to me. Imagine that I want to write code >that deals with strings and I want to be maximally compatible with >P3k. It would be nice if I could add: > > from __future__ import unicode_strings > >and have string literals without a 'u' prefix become unicode >instances. I'm not sure how tricky the implementation would be but >it seems like a useful feature. FWIW, I've considered this before, and superficially at least, it seems attractive. > >An even crazier idea is to have that import change 'str' to be >an alias for 'unicode'. That's further than I went, though :) Until there's a replacement for str, this would make it impossible to do certain things with that __future__ import in effect. Jean-Paul
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