[Python-Dev] Bytes path support
Ben Hoyt
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Tue Aug 19 19:43:07 CEST 2014
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>> > The official policy is that we want them [support for bytes paths in stdlib functions] to go away, but reality so far has not budged. We will continue to hold our breath though. :-) >> >> Does that mean that new APIs should explicitly not support bytes? I'm >> thinking of os.scandir() (PEP 471), which I'm implementing at the >> moment. I was originally going to make it support bytes so it was >> compatible with listdir, but maybe that's a bad idea. Bytes paths are >> essentially broken on Windows. > > Bytes paths are "essential" on Unix, though, so I don't think we should > create new low-level APIs that don't support bytes. Fair enough. I don't quite understand, though -- why is the "official policy" to kill something that's "essential" on *nix? -Ben
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