New submission from Jorge Cardona:
Hi,
I think UserString must play nicely with other standard objects to be useful.
For example, right now is not possible to join a list of UserString with a
string.
This shouldn't fail:
from UserString import UserString
'.'.join([UserString('some')])
but it fails in 2.7 and it fails too with 3.2 (replacing with collections).
I'm assuming most of the user of UserString, use it as a replacement of a
string, and it would be great to actually be able to replace strings passed to
thid parties with userstrings.
I imagine there would be some edge situations harder to resolve, but if someone
is just using standard libraries it should be safe to pass a string or an
userstring.
Bye.
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messages: 174658
nosy: Jorge.Cardona
priority: normal
severity: normal
status: open
title: UserString doesn't combine nicely with strings
type: behavior
versions: Python 2.7, Python 3.2
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