On 9/9/21 9:37 AM, Barry Warsaw wrote:

> While I think int.to_bytes() is pretty obscure (I knew about it, forgot about 
it, and learned
> about it again!) I’m not so sure it’s any less obscure than a proposed 
bytes.fromint().
>
> So why don’t we just relax int.to_bytes()’s signature to include natural 
default values:
>
>      int.to_bytes(length=1, byteorder=sys.byteorder, *, signed=False)
>
> Then I ought to be able to just do
>
>      >>> (65).to_bytes()
>      b’A’

That seems so much worse than

    >>> bchr(65)
    b'A'

;-)

--
~Ethan~
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