>> ... 8-bit strings for b'xxx' (the current implementation is already >> doing the right thing, meaning that it is 8-bit safe regardeless of >> the source code encoding) ? Martin> Not exactly - the current implementation is not safe with Martin> respect to re-encoding source in a different encoding. Can't such re-encoding tools (whatever they are) be intelligent about b"..."? If they are Python-aware that seems fairly trivial. If not, the job is more difficult. Skip
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