[Python-Dev] Backporting PEP 3101 to 2.6
Steve Holden
steve at holdenweb.com
Fri Jan 11 17:19:02 CET 2008
Nick Coghlan wrote:
> Guido van Rossum wrote:
>> For data types whose output uses only ASCII, would it be acceptable if
>> they always returned an 8-bit string and left it up to the caller to
>> convert it to Unicode? This would apply to all numeric types. (The
>> date/time types have a strftime() style API which means the user must
>> be able to specifiy Unicode.)
>
> To elaborate on this a bit (and handwaving a lot of important details
> out of the way) do you mean something like the following for the builtin
> format?:
>
> def format(obj, fmt_spec=None):
> if fmt_spec is None: fmt_spec=''
> result = obj.__format__(fmt_spec)
> if isinstance(fmt_spec, unicode):
> if isinstance(result, str):
> result = unicode(result)
> return result
>
Isn't unicode idempotent? Couldn't
if isinstance(result, str):
result = unicode(result)
avoid repeating in Python a test already made in C by re-spelling it as
result = unicode(result)
or have you hand-waved away important details that mean the test really
is required?
regards
Steve
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