skip at pobox.com wrote: > Greg> If a Python function is clearly wrapping a C function, one doesn't > Greg> expect to be able to pass strings with embedded NULs to it. > > Isn't that just floating an implementation detail up to the programmer (who may > well not be POSIX- or Unix-aware)? so if POSIX refuses to deal with, e.g., NUL bytes in file names, Python should somehow work around that to avoid "exposing implementation details" ? </F>
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