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> In other words, we're paying a price for the dummy object being
> printable as a string.
Which is pointless, I agree.
> Antoine, thanks to the link to the python-dev discussion. I hope we
> can come with a solution that doesn't involve going back to unicode
> objects.
Re-using PyDict's dummy object would be a solution, AFAICT? |
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