Guido van Rossum wrote: > I also wonder if having a b"..." literal would just add more confusion > -- bytes are not characters, but b"..." makes it appear as if they > are. I'm inclined to agree. Bytes objects are more likely to be used for things which are *not* characters -- if they're characters, they would be better kept in strings or char arrays. +1 on any eventual bytes literal looking completely different from a string literal. Greg
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