Message146334
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yak |
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docs@python, yak |
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2011年10月24日.22:49:05 |
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It looks like Python 3 supports the __bytes__ magic method (called by bytes(obj)). However, it's not documented anywhere.
Also, I could not find any reference to BDFL accepting it but it looks like it got in anyway.
Here are some posts back from 2007 where he argues against it:
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-3000/2007-August/009375.html |
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| 2011年10月24日 22:49:10 | yak | set | recipients:
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| 2011年10月24日 22:49:05 | yak | link | issue13259 messages |
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