diff --git a/Doc/library/stdtypes.rst b/Doc/library/stdtypes.rst index 426eec62056635..a1514f611d4f75 100644 --- a/Doc/library/stdtypes.rst +++ b/Doc/library/stdtypes.rst @@ -1623,25 +1623,28 @@ expression support in the :mod:`re` module). .. method:: str.encode(encoding="utf-8", errors="strict") - Return an encoded version of the string as a bytes object. Default encoding - is ``'utf-8'``. *errors* may be given to set a different error handling scheme. - The default for *errors* is ``'strict'``, meaning that encoding errors raise - a :exc:`UnicodeError`. Other possible - values are ``'ignore'``, ``'replace'``, ``'xmlcharrefreplace'``, - ``'backslashreplace'`` and any other name registered via - :func:`codecs.register_error`, see section :ref:`error-handlers`. For a - list of possible encodings, see section :ref:`standard-encodings`. - - By default, the *errors* argument is not checked for best performances, but - only used at the first encoding error. Enable the :ref:`Python Development - Mode `, or use a :ref:`debug build ` to check - *errors*. + Return the string encoded to :class:`bytes`. + + *encoding* defaults to ``'utf-8'``; + see :ref:`standard-encodings` for possible values. + + *errors* controls how encoding errors are handled. + If ``'strict'`` (the default), a :exc:`UnicodeError` exception is raised. + Other possible values are ``'ignore'``, + ``'replace'``, ``'xmlcharrefreplace'``, ``'backslashreplace'`` and any + other name registered via :func:`codecs.register_error`. + See :ref:`error-handlers` for details. + + For performance reasons, the value of *errors* is not checked for validity + unless an encoding error actually occurs, + :ref:`devmode` is enabled + or a :ref:`debug build ` is used. .. versionchanged:: 3.1 - Support for keyword arguments added. + Added support for keyword arguments. .. versionchanged:: 3.9 - The *errors* is now checked in development mode and + The value of the *errors* argument is now checked in :ref:`devmode` and in :ref:`debug mode `. @@ -2755,29 +2758,32 @@ arbitrary binary data. .. method:: bytes.decode(encoding="utf-8", errors="strict") bytearray.decode(encoding="utf-8", errors="strict") - Return a string decoded from the given bytes. Default encoding is - ``'utf-8'``. *errors* may be given to set a different - error handling scheme. The default for *errors* is ``'strict'``, meaning - that encoding errors raise a :exc:`UnicodeError`. Other possible values are - ``'ignore'``, ``'replace'`` and any other name registered via - :func:`codecs.register_error`, see section :ref:`error-handlers`. For a - list of possible encodings, see section :ref:`standard-encodings`. + Return the bytes decoded to a :class:`str`. + + *encoding* defaults to ``'utf-8'``; + see :ref:`standard-encodings` for possible values. + + *errors* controls how decoding errors are handled. + If ``'strict'`` (the default), a :exc:`UnicodeError` exception is raised. + Other possible values are ``'ignore'``, ``'replace'``, + and any other name registered via :func:`codecs.register_error`. + See :ref:`error-handlers` for details. - By default, the *errors* argument is not checked for best performances, but - only used at the first decoding error. Enable the :ref:`Python Development - Mode `, or use a :ref:`debug build ` to check *errors*. + For performance reasons, the value of *errors* is not checked for validity + unless a decoding error actually occurs, + :ref:`devmode` is enabled or a :ref:`debug build ` is used. .. note:: Passing the *encoding* argument to :class:`str` allows decoding any :term:`bytes-like object` directly, without needing to make a temporary - bytes or bytearray object. + :class:`!bytes` or :class:`!bytearray` object. .. versionchanged:: 3.1 Added support for keyword arguments. .. versionchanged:: 3.9 - The *errors* is now checked in development mode and + The value of the *errors* argument is now checked in :ref:`devmode` and in :ref:`debug mode `.