Tim Peters writes: > The latter addresses several *fundamental* questions untouched by > the former, like whar are the datatypes of the arguments and the > result, what values does errors accept, and what do they mean? The > first blurb answers some more, like what's the default encoding, > and which exception is raised? Neither is complete on its own, but > the reference manual should have a complete answer to all such > questions. It doesn't have to go on at great length. I've beefed up the desciption of the unicode() function by merging the information from AMK's document. > A round-trip example would be invaluable. > > If Fred wanted to incorporate a brief overview too, a light rework of > Andrew/Moshe's writeup would be an excellent start. I'd love to have a contribution from someone with more knowledge of what's there than me. -Fred -- Fred L. Drake, Jr. <fdrake at acm.org> PythonLabs at Digital Creations
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