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[Python-Dev] 3.x as the official release

[Python-Dev] 3.x as the official release [Python-Dev] 3.x as the official releaseÉric Araujo merwok at netwok.org
Wed Sep 15 23:19:29 CEST 2010
> * add a decorator to wsgiref that supports using native strings as 
> output instead of bytes, for ease-of-porting (combine mod_wsgi's 
> ease-of-porting w/"flat"'s simple verifiability)

Ah, thanks, I’ve been reading web-sig and was totally at a loss to
understand what a “native string” was.  Now I get it’s a character
string / string / str object / former unicode object.

FWIW, I’m glad to see concern for web-sig in python-dev, and messages
from Web people in python-dev.  Some threads going “they broke strings,
we can’t use the stdlib” were a bit alarming to me.

Regards

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