Closed deathaxe closed 3 years ago
As python 3 stores all strings in unicode by default and unicode() is not supported anymore, it seems not to be required to maintain __unicode__() methods in exception classes. Also use default __str__() where possible.
unicode()
__unicode__()
__str__()
As python 3 stores all strings in unicode by default and
unicode()
is not supported anymore, it seems not to be required to maintain__unicode__()
methods in exception classes. Also use default__str__()
where possible.