Guido van Rossum <guido@python.org> writes: > - file I/O; > > - OS filenames; > > - implicit mixing of 8-bit and Unicode strings; > > - invocation of unicode(s) or u.decode() without an encoding. I would not suggest to support a default encoding for file content. Instead, I think there should be a "terminal encoding", which is only used for interaction with the user's terminal. Regards, Martin
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