On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 4:24 PM, Ethan Furman <ethan at stoneleaf.us> wrote: > On 01/15/2014 06:45 AM, Brett Cannon wrote: > >> >> I also think that a 'b' conversion be added to bytes.format(). This >> doesn't have the same issue as %b if you make {} >> implicitly mean {!b} in Python 3.5 as {} will mean what is the most >> accurate for bytes.format() in either version. It >> also allows for explicit support where you know you only want a byte and >> allows {!s} to mean you only want a string (and >> thus throw an error otherwise). >> > > Given that !b does not exist in Py2, !s (like %s) has to mean bytes when > working with a byte stream. Given that, !s and !b would mean the same > thing, so it worth adding !b? > I disagree with the assertion. %s has to mean bytes for Python 2 compatibility because there is no equivalent to '{}' (no conversion or format spec specified); basically %s represents "no conversion" for the % operator. But since format() has the concept of a default conversion as well as explicit conversions you can lean on that fact and let the default conversion do what makes sense for that version of Python. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/attachments/20140115/9241cd5d/attachment-0001.html>
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