Use brotli with CPython, brotlicffi elsewhere#31
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I found this verbatim at https://pypi.org/project/brotlicffi/#using-brotlicffi-in-projects , seems like a good move, I wish upstream would explain their reasoning. Did you find any or know the rationale for this?
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I suppose the rationale is that there's no sense bridging with CFFI when a native CPython extension exists to do the job. |
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Looks like this PR needs to be updated for current master. |
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Upstream recommends using the standard
brotlipackage with CPython, relying on the CFFI alternative only on other platforms. Changes in this PR follow these recommendations.