[Python-Dev] Deprecate from __future__ import unicode_literals
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Matěj Cepl mcepl at cepl.eu
Mon Dec 19 18:40:01 EST 2016
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On 2016-12-16, 23:59 GMT, Guido van Rossum wrote:
No need to get all bent out of shape. My proposal is to simply add a note to the docs recommending against using this. I wouldn't change any code, not even a silent deprecation warning. (Also, read the rest of the thread to learn why this is not the best practice for writing Python 2/3 straddling code.)
Oh, that sounds a way better. Thank you.
Matěj
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