Nick Coghlan wrote: > Barry Warsaw wrote: >>> Of course, one could use message.header and message.bythdr and they'd >>> be the same length. >> I was trying to figure out what a 'thdr' was that we'd want to index >> 'by' it. :) > > In the discussions about os.environ, the suggested approach was to just > tack a 'b' onto the end of the name to get the bytes version (i.e. > os.environb). > > That aligns nicely with the b"" prefix for bytes literals, and isn't > much of a typing or reading burden when dealing with the bytes API > instead of the text one. > > A similar naming scheme (i.e. msg.headers and msg.headersb) would > probably work for email as well. That just feels nasty though :-( Chris -- Simplistix - Content Management, Zope & Python Consulting - http://www.simplistix.co.uk
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