[Python-Dev] Replacement for array.array('u')?
Greg Ewing
greg.ewing at canterbury.ac.nz
Fri Mar 22 03:31:33 EDT 2019
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A poster on comp.lang.python is asking about array.array('u').
He wants an efficient mutable collection of unicode characters
that can be initialised from a string.
According to the docs, the 'u' code is deprecated and will be
removed in 4.0, but no alternative is suggested.
Why is this being deprecated, instead of keeping it and making
it always 32 bits? It seems like useful functionality that can't
be easily obtained another way.
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Greg
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