[Python-bugs-list] [Bug #132493] UserString can not be used as string in calls to C routines
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Thu, 15 Feb 2001 05:40:17 -0800
Bug #132493, was updated on 2001-Feb-15 02:25
Here is a current snapshot of the bug.
Project: Python
Category: Python Library
Status: Closed
Resolution: Later
Bug Group: Feature Request
Priority: 5
Submitted by: hooft
Assigned to : gvanrossum
Summary: UserString can not be used as string in calls to C routines
Details: schol[53]:ccd>cat uss.py
import os,UserString
a=UserString.UserString('/etc/passwd')
print os.path.exists(a)
schol[54]:ccd>python uss.py
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "uss.py", line 5, in ?
print os.path.exists(a)
File "/usr/local/nonius/lib/python2.0/posixpath.py", line 166, in
exists
st = os.stat(path)
TypeError: stat, argument 1: expected string, instance found
Follow-Ups:
Date: 2001-Feb-15 05:40
By: gvanrossum
Comment:
Alas, this is true. The same holds for UserDict and UserList.
There is no easy fix.
Fixing this will be a major project, probably for Python 3000.
I'm adding a reminder to PEP 42, and closing the bug report.
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