Steven D'Aprano writes: > I thought I understand the purpose of asciistr was exactly that, to > produce something that was compatible with both bytes and strings. asciistr *canonizes* something as an ASCII string, and therefore compatible with both bytes and str. It can't *create* such a thing ex nihilo.
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