Johan von Boisman wrote: > Is there ever a reason _not_ to exclusively use the unicode stringtype > throughout your Python program?
speed and memory use. in 2.5, the unicode datatype is almost often as fast as the string type at the algorithm level, but it's still limited by memory bandwidth for certain operations. it simply takes a bit more time to copy two or four times as much data. but requiring four times as much memory use can be really hurting, in some applications, e.g. http://effbot.org/zone/celementtree.htm#benchmarks a good compromise is to use 8-bit strings for ASCII-only strings, and Unicode strings for everything else. ASCII strings mix well with Unicode, and you can use (almost) all string methods and other string operations on both kind of strings, without problems. </F> -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list