How to define a bytes literal in Python 2.x for porting to Python 3.x using 2to3?
Stefan Behnel
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Terry Reedy, 01.01.2011 11:08: > On 1/1/2011 4:08 AM, Baptiste Lepilleur wrote: > >> Is there a way to mark string literals so that 2to3 automatically >> prefixes them with 'b'? Is there a simpler trick? > > Python 2.7.1 (r271:86832, Nov 27 2010, 18:30:46) [MSC v.1500 32 bit > (Intel)] on win32 > Type "copyright", "credits" or "license()" for more information. > >>> b=b'abc' > >>> b > 'abc' > > The b prefix does nothing in 2.7. It was specifically added for this type > of porting problem. More precisely, it was added in Python 2.6, so older Python versions will consider it a syntax error. To support older Python versions, you need to write your own wrapper functions for bytes literals that do nothing in Python 2 and convert the literal back to a bytes literal in Python 3. That's ugly, but there's no other way to do it. Stefan
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