Raymond Hettinger wrote: > There seems to be a strong "just live with it" argument but no > advantages are offered other than it matching your personal approach to > text handling. Why force it when you don't have to. At least three of > your users (me, Aahz, and Fred) do not want unicode output when we have > str inputs. one of which wrote the original unicode implementation, and the mixed-type regular expression engine used to implement templates, and a very popular XML library that successfully uses mixed-type text to handle text faster and using less memory than all other Python XML libraries. I've shown over and over again that Unicode-aware text handling in Python doesn't have to be slow and bloated; I'd prefer if we kept it that way. </F>
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