[issue3616] finalizer

STINNER Victor report at bugs.python.org
Sat Jul 18 09:43:06 CEST 2015


STINNER Victor added the comment:

Hi, the issue was fixed in Python 3. On Windows, you must use Unicode.
Otherwise, you can get errors like that. On other platforms, Unicode is now
also the best choice on Python 3.

See the second message for the superseder issue.

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