![]() encoding if set otherwise, it's implicitly converted to str as per the above. This matter is unrelated to a variable's value but related to what you would see on the screen when it's printed - and whether you will get a UnicodeEncodeError when printing. implicitly) produces its repr() instead (which is only useful for debug printing), evading the encoding issue entirely ![]()
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