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// The Unicode Nazi //
Once enabled the unicode nazi will complain whenever something is not
purely unicode or bytestring. It's annoying as hell and only useful
when porting over libraries from Python 2 to Python 3. It has a huge
runtime impact on performance and will also complain about most of the
stuff in the Python standard library.
- usage:
>>> import unicodenazi
>>> 'foo' == u'foo'
__main__:1: UnicodeWarning: Implicit conversion of str to unicode
True
- how to disable it again:
>>> unicodenazi.disable()
- and here is how to enable:
>>> unicodenazi.enable()
- if you want to enable it only for a given block:
>>> unicodenazi.disable()
>>> with unicodenazi.blockwise(enabled=True):
... assert 'foo' == u'foo'
...
__main__:2: UnicodeWarning: Implicit conversion of str to unicode
The reverse works too of course.
The module can be used from a command line:
$ python -municodenazi your_script.py [script_args..]