On 1 May 2017 at 11:04, Juancarlo Añez
On Mon, May 1, 2017 at 9:38 AM, Nick Coghlan
wrote: just support two keyword arguments to hex(): "delimiter" (as you suggest) and "chunk_size" (defaulting to 1, so you get per-byte chunking by default)
I'd expect "chunk_size" to mean the number of hex digits (not bytes) per chunk.
So do I. Moreover, if "1" is for two digits, there is no way to specify single digits - for little use we can perceive for that. Maybe it does not need to be named "chunk_size" - "digits_per_block" is too big, but is precise. Also, whatever we think is good for "hex" could also be done to "bin" .
Cheers,
-- Juancarlo Añez
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