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[Python-Dev] unicode/string asymmetries

[Python-Dev] unicode/string asymmetries [Python-Dev] unicode/string asymmetriesJack Jansen jack@oratrix.nl
Thu, 10 Jan 2002 23:47:58 +0100
Recently, "Martin v. Loewis" <martin@v.loewis.de> said:
> > One minor misgiving is that this call will *always* copy the string,
> > even if the internal coding of unicode objects is wchar_t. That's a
> > bit of a nuisance, but we can try to fix that later.
> 
> Not sure what you mean by "later". Once this is being used, you cannot
> fix it anymore.

By "later" I meant "when your argtuple idea has been accepted":-)

Remember: most of my code is generated anyway, so fixing things like
this is a minor effort.

In case it wasn't clear yet: this is a firm +1 for the argtuple idea.
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