[Python-Dev] bytes.from_hex() [Was: PEP 332 revival in coordination with pep 349?]
"Martin v. Löwis"
martin at v.loewis.de
Sat Feb 18 09:59:38 CET 2006
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Aahz wrote: > The problem is that they don't understand that "Martin v. L?wis" is not > Unicode -- once all strings are Unicode, this is guaranteed to work. This specific call, yes. I don't think the problem will go away as long as both encode and decode are available for both strings and byte arrays. > While it's not absolutely true, my experience of watching Unicode > confusion is that the simplest approach for newbies is: encode FROM > Unicode, decode TO Unicode. I think this is what should be in-grained into the library, also. It shouldn't try to give additional meaning to these terms. Regards, Martin
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