On 12/19/06, Guido van Rossum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 12/19/06, Georg Brandl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Okay, I updated the patch at SF. While you're at it, in PEP 3100 there's > "compile(): put in sys (or perhaps in a module of its own)". I guess that > isn't really necessary either... Hm, I think it would be fine to move, it's pretty specialized. What do others here think?
Move it, I just wonder if there is a better place for it than sys. Putting intern() in sys makes sense since it is a specific thing to the interpreter. id could go there or maybe inspect. But compile (along wth exec, but I don't think you wanted to move that) are just plain different. Dynamic code execution is its own thing that I do not directly associate with the specifics of the interpreter. Maybe a module named 'dynamic' or 'execution'? -Brett
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