[Python-Dev] Python3 "complexity"
Ben Finney
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Fri Jan 10 05:49:47 CET 2014
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Steven D'Aprano <steve at pearwood.info> writes: > I think that heuristics to guess the encoding have their role to play, > if the caller understands the risks. I think, for a language whose developers espouse a principle “In the face of ambiguity, refuse the temptation to guess”, heuristics have no role to play in the standard library. > There is already a third-party library, chardet, which does this. As a third-party library, it's fine and quite useful. > Perhaps the std lib should include this? In my opinion, content-type guessing heuristics certainly don't belong in the standard library. -- \ “Nothing is more sacred than the facts.” —Sam Harris, _The End | `\ of Faith_, 2004 | _o__) | Ben Finney
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