As usual, I agree with you Pawel :)
That said, I don't have a lot of "handcrafted tweaks for str/unicode
aliasing", so it's easy for me to dismiss that negative.
To me, your proposal sounds elegant, but I am open to consensus.
--Tim
On Sat, Sep 17, 2016 at 3:13 AM, Pawel Jasinski
wrote:
> hi,
hi,
I have noticed that the long standing string/unicode subject surfaced again
in chat (#1414)
For long time I was convinced that jython uses the same strategy as
ironpython in regards to str/unicode aliasing. There was hope to get
cpython compatibility at similar level as jython (e.g. django wor