Nik Tautenhahn <[email protected]> added the comment:
There is even more inconsistency here.
As already mentioned, we have this:
>>> import json
>>> json.loads(json.dumps("abc"))
'abc'
If, however, I am evil and hide _json.so (which is the C-part of the json
module for speedup), the JSON code falls back to its python implementation and
voila:
>>> import json
>>> json.loads(json.dumps("abc"))
u'abc'
Not so neat, if your fallback is not a fallback but shows such different
behaviour.
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