Serhiy Storchaka added the comment:
> However, do note that the semantics will end up different from other uses of
unicode. e.g.:
> >>> "aa".strip(u"b")
>
> u'aa'
And this behavior is weird.
>>> print 'À\n'.strip('\n')
À
>>> print 'À\n'.strip(u'\n')
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
UnicodeDecodeError: 'ascii' codec can't decode byte 0xc3 in position 0:
ordinal not in range(128)
The self argument of str.strip is variable, but the chars argument is almost
always a literal and affected by unicode_literals future.
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