Python's 8-bit cleanness deprecated?
Just
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Tue Feb 4 07:36:04 EST 2003
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In article <Z9M%9.174650$AA2.6989950 at news2.tin.it>, Alex Martelli <aleax at aleax.it> wrote: > > I think raw 8bit must be set by default without any warnings. > > I disagree, but not hotly -- I'll be quite content with > whatever warning strategy ends up being adopted; say > I'm a +0 on the choice made for 2.3alpha. But be warned > that you'll have to argue against hotly +1 people -- > check the python-dev archives to hone your arguments. > (Arguing here is not much use of course, since Guido > doesn't read c.l.py currently). Here's a possible compromise (which I'm not sure is implementable at all): Python could only issue warnings if 8-bit chars are used in string literals, and not if they only occur in comments. Just
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