Josiah Carlson wrote: > It would be a radical change for Python 2.6, and really the 2.x series, > likely requiring nontrivial changes to extension modules that deal with > strings, and the assumptions about strings that have held for over a > decade. the assumptions hidden in everyone's use of the C-level string API is the main concern here, at least for me; radically changing the internal format is not a new idea, but it's always been held off because we have no idea how people are using the C API. </F>
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