fix encoding issues in urwid and curses#702
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sebastinas merged 2 commits intobpython:masterfrom Nov 6, 2017
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"bytes on python 2, unicode in python 3" is more easily referred to as "native str" :) |
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Would be good to have test case so that we don't break that again in the future.. |
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fixes #701
Make it clear with comments that self.stdout_hist is bytes in Python 2, unicode in Python 3. Blech, would be nice to fix that to be unicode everywhere.
To debug I made self.stdout_hist a type-checking property, maybe this is worth doing for real? Also maybe static typechecking would be nice? But this PR just fixes this bug.