> Le samedi 3 septembre 2016, Random832 <random...@fastmail.com> a écrit :
>> On Fri, Sep 2, 2016, at 19:44, Ethan Furman wrote:
>> > The problem with only having `bchr` is that it doesn't help with
>> > `bytearray`;
>>
>> What is the use case for bytearray.fromord? Even in the rare case
>> someone needs it, why not bytearray(bchr(...))?

On 3 September 2016 at 08:47, Victor Stinner <victor.stin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Yes, this was my point: I don't think that we need a bytearray method to
> create a mutable string from a single byte.

I agree with the above. Having an easy way to turn an int into a bytes
object is good. But I think the built-in bchr() function on its own is
enough. Just like we have bytes object literals, but the closest we
have for a bytearray literal is bytearray(b". . .").
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