Stefan Behnel, 02.03.2010 10:06: > I just noticed that the xml.etree.ElementTree.tostring() function in Py3.2 > returns a str object by default, unless an encoding is specified. This is a > backwards incompatible change compared to ET 1.2. For one, it breaks tons > of tests in lxml's compatibility test suite. Previously, the default > encoding was 'ASCII', and tostring() was guaranteed to always return a byte > string. > > According to svn blame, this was changed by GvR in rev. 56841. > > Is there any reasoning behind this? I filed a bug report for now. http://bugs.python.org/issue8047 Stefan
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