On 11/14/2013 11:13 PM, Nick Coghlan wrote: > > The proposal I posted to issue 7475 back in April (and, in the absence > of any objections to the proposal, finally implemented over the past > few weeks) was to take advantage of the fact that the codecs.encode > and codecs.decode convenience functions exist (and have been covered > by the regression test suite) as far back as Python 2.4. I did this > merely by documenting the existing of the functions for Python 2.7, > 3.3 and 3.4, changing the exception messages thrown for codec output > type errors on the convenience methods to reference them, and by > updating the Python 3.4 What's New document to explain the changes. Thanks for doing this work, Nick! -- ~Ethan~
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