[Python-Dev] bytes.from_hex()
Bob Ippolito
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Tue Feb 21 05:27:22 CET 2006
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On Feb 20, 2006, at 7:25 PM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote: >>>>>> "Martin" == Martin v Löwis <martin at v.loewis.de> writes: > > Martin> Please do take a look. It is the only way: If you were to > Martin> embed base64 *bytes* into character data content of an XML > Martin> element, the resulting XML file might not be well-formed > Martin> anymore (if the encoding of the XML file is not an ASCII > Martin> superencoding). > > Excuse me, I've been doing category theory recently. By "embedding" I > mean a map from an intermediate object which is a stream of bytes to > the corresponding stream of characters. In the case of UTF-16-coded > characters, this would necessarily imply a representation change, as > you say. > > What I advocate for Python is to require that the standard base64 > codec be defined only on bytes, and always produce bytes. Any > representation change should be done explicitly. This is surely > conformant with RFC 2045's definition and with RFC 3548. +1 -bob
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