On 8/4/19 10:56 AM, Hongyi Zhao wrote:
Hi,

I read and learn the the following code now:

https://github.com/shadowsocksr-backup/shadowsocksr-libev/blob/master/src/
ssrlink.py

In this script, there are the following two customized functions:


----------
def to_bytes(s):
        if bytes != str:
                if type(s) == str:
                        return s.encode('utf-8')
        return s

def to_str(s):
        if bytes != str:
                if type(s) == bytes:
                        return s.decode('utf-8')
        return s
----------

I've the following confusion on the above code:

Why should use `if bytes != str:' here?  I mean, this will always return
True, IMO.

Not in Python 2:

Python 2.7.16 (default, Mar 11 2019, 18:59:25)
[GCC 8.2.1 20181127] on linux2
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> bytes != str
False


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