anuraguni...@yahoo.com schrieb:
ok that explains it,
so
unicode(obj) calls __unicode__ on that object and if it isn't there
__repr__ is used
__repr__ of list by default return a str even if __repr__ of element
is unicode
so my only solution looks like to use my own list class everywhere i
use list
class mylist(list):
def __unicode__(self):
return u"["+u''.join(map(unicode,self))+u"]"
Or you use a custom unicode_list-function whenever you care to print out
a list.
Diez
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