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authorDan Lenski <dlenski@gmail.com>2025-06-15 12:29:38 -0700
committerGitHub <noreply@github.com>2025-06-15 15:29:38 -0400
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gh-67022: Document bytes/str inconsistency in email.header.decode_header() and suggest email.headerregistry.HeaderRegistry as a sane alternative (#92900)HEADmain
* gh-67022: Document bytes/str inconsistency in email.header.decode_header() This function's possible return types have been surprising and error-prone for the entirety of its Python 3.x history. It can return either: 1. `typing.List[typing.Tuple[bytes, typing.Optional[str]]]` of length >1 2. or `typing.List[typing.Tuple[str, None]]`, of length exactly 1 This means that any user of this function must be prepared to accept either `bytes` or `str` for the first member of the 2-tuples it returns, which is a very surprising behavior in Python 3.x, particularly given that the second member of the tuple is supposed to represent the charset/encoding of the first member. This patch documents the behavior of this function, and adds test cases to demonstrate it. As discussed in bpo-22833, this cannot be changed in a backwards-compatible way, and some users of this function depend precisely on the existing behavior. Add warnings about obsolescence of 'email.header.decode_header' and 'email.header.make_header' functions. Recommend use of `email.headerregistry.HeaderRegistry` instead, as suggested in https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/92900#discussion_r1112472177
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