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[Python-Dev] Divorcing str and unicode (no more implicitconversions).

[Python-Dev] Divorcing str and unicode (no more implicitconversions). [Python-Dev] Divorcing str and unicode (no more implicitconversions).Fredrik Lundh fredrik at pythonware.com
Tue Oct 25 12:26:28 CEST 2005
M.-A. Lemburg wrote:

> I don't follow you here. The source code encoding
> is only applied to Unicode literals (you are using string
> literals in your example). String literals are passed
> through as-is.

however, for Python 3000, it would be nice if the source-code encoding applied
to the *entire* file (XML-style), rather than just unicode string literals and (hope-
fully) comments and docstrings.

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