> The error handler designed with utf-8 in mind has no name in the encode > direction and is called "utf_8b_decoder_invalid_bytes" in the decode > direction. By your reasoning, *that* should be its name in Python. The > encoding error handler would then be named analogously > "utf_8b_encoder_invalid_codepoints". Even these, to me, would be better > than confusing giving them the same name as the codec. So are you proposing that I should rename the PEP 383 handler to "utf_8b_encoder_invalid_codepoints"? Regards, Martin
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