Greg Ewing <greg.ewing at canterbury.ac.nz> wrote: > Jason Orendorff wrote: > > > Also the pseudo-encodings ('hex', > > 'rot13', 'zip', 'uu', etc.) generally scare me. > > I think these will have to cease being implemented as > encodings in 3.0. They should really never have been > in the first place. I would agree that zip is questionable, but 'uu', 'rot13', perhaps 'hex', and likely a few others that the two of you may be arguing against should stay as encodings, because strictly speaking, they are defined as encodings of data. They may not be encodings of _unicode_ data, but that doesn't mean that they aren't useful encodings for other kinds of data, some text, some binary, ... - Josiah
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