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[Python-Dev] Internal representation of strings and Micropython

[Python-Dev] Internal representation of strings and Micropython [Python-Dev] Internal representation of strings and MicropythonStephen J. Turnbull stephen at xemacs.org
Fri Jun 6 13:11:27 CEST 2014
Paul Sokolovsky writes:

 > That kinda means "string is atomic", instead of your "characters are
 > atomic".

I would be very surprised if a language that behaved that way was
called a "Python subset".  No indexing, no slicing, no regexps, no
.split(), no .startswith(), no sorted() or .sort(), ...!?

If that's not what you mean by "string is atomic", I think you're
using very confusing terminology.



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