On Fri, Mar 2, 2012 at 15:26, Serhiy Storchaka <storchaka at gmail.com> wrote: > 02.03.12 15:49, Lennart Regebro написав(ла): > >> Just my 2 cents on the PEP rewrite: >> >> u'' support is not just if you want to write code that doesn't use >> 2to3. Even when you use 2to3 it is useful to be able to flag strings s >> binary, unicode or "native". > > > What "native" means in context Python 3 only? I don't understand your question. > "Native" strings only have > meaning if we consider Python 2 and Python 3 together. "Native" string is a > text string, which was binary in Python 2. There is a flag for such strings > -- str(). Yes.
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