On 21/12/2013 01:58, Ned Batchelder wrote:
If you have a zero, you can split on it with:
bytestring.split(bytes([0])), but that doesn't explain why find can take
a simple zero, and split has to take a bytestring with a zero in it.
Create a bytearray(range(256)) and partition it on 128. I'd expect to
see the original effectively cut in half with 128 as the separator. You
actually get the original with two empty bytearrays, which makes no
sense to me at all.
I also looked in test_bytes.py, read as far as "XXX This is a mess" and
promptly gave up.
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