Michael Foord wrote: > On 28/06/2011 17:34, Terry Reedy wrote: >> On 6/28/2011 10:48 AM, Michael Foord wrote: >>> On 28/06/2011 15:36, Terry Reedy wrote: >> >>>> S = open('myfile.txt').read() >>>> now return a text string in both Py2 and Py3 and a subsequent >>>> 'abc' in S >>>> works in both. >>> >>> Nope, it returns a bytestring in Python 2. >> >> Which, in Py2 is a str() object. > > Yes, but not a "text string". The equivalent of the Python 2 str in > Python 3 is bytes. Irrelevant discussion anyway. Irrelevant to the OP, yes, but a Python 2 string *is not* the same as Python 3 bytes. If you don't believe me fire up your Python 3 shell and try b'xyz'[1] == 'y'. ~Ethan~
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