19 May
2011
19 May
'11
3:37 a.m.
Xavier Morel, 19.05.2011 09:41:
On 2011-05-19, at 07:28 , Georg Brandl wrote:
On 19.05.2011 00:39, Greg Ewing wrote:
If someone sees that
some_var[3] == b'd'
is true, and that
some_var[3] == 100
is also true, they might expect to be able to do things like
n = b'd' + 1
and get 101... or maybe b'e'...
Maybe they should :)
But why wouldn't "they" expect `b'de' + 1` to work as well in this case? If a 1-byte bytes is equivalent to an integer, why not an arbitrary one as well?
The result of this must obviously be b"de1". Stefan