On Sun, Aug 17, 2014 at 2:41 PM, Barry Warsaw <ba...@python.org> wrote:

> I think the biggest API "problem" is that default iteration returns
> integers
> instead of bytes.  That's a real pain.
>

what is really needed for this NOT to be a pain is a byte scalar.

numpy has a scalar type for every type it supports -- this is a GOOD THING
(tm):

In [53]: a = np.array((3,4,5), dtype=np.uint8)

In [54]: a
Out[54]: array([3, 4, 5], dtype=uint8)

In [55]: a[1]
Out[55]: 4

In [56]: type(a[1])
Out[56]: numpy.uint8

In [57]: a[1].shape
Out[57]: ()


The lack of a  character type is a major source of "type errors" in python
(the whole list of strings vs a single string problem -- both return a
sequence when you index into them or iterate over them)

Anyway, the character ship has long since sailed, but maybe a byte scalar
would be a good idea?

And FWIW, I think the proposal does make for a better, cleaner API.

Whether that's worth the deprecation is not clear to me, though as someone
whose been on the verge of making the leap to 3.* for ages, this isn't
going to make any difference.

-Chris


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