Martin v. Löwis wrote: > The current question is whether you want to denote objects of > the byte string type *in source code*. I.e. do you have the "Lots > of audio data" stored in .py files? Generally, no - with the exception of test cases. In that case, I often end up with byte literals in the source code. (To check that a particular en/de coding operation Did The Right Thing). Anthony
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