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Author nikratio
Recipients Arfrever, elixir, ishimoto, jwilk, loewis, methane, mrabarnett, ncoghlan, nikratio, pitrou, rurpy2, serhiy.storchaka, vstinner
Date 2014-01-27.04:40:59
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Thanks Nick! Will take this into account.

I've stumbled over another question in the meantime:

It seems to me that after the call to set_encoding(), self._snapshot contains the decoder flags from the state of the *old* decoder. On the next call of eg. tell(), the flags from the old decoder are then passed to setstate() of the new decoder.

Isn't this a problem? I thought the flags could mean different things to different codecs.
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2014-01-27 04:41:00nikratiosetrecipients: + nikratio, loewis, ishimoto, ncoghlan, pitrou, vstinner, jwilk, mrabarnett, Arfrever, methane, rurpy2, serhiy.storchaka, elixir
2014-01-27 04:40:59nikratiosetmessageid: <1390797659.9.0.739101962609.issue15216@psf.upfronthosting.co.za>
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