Le mer. 14 nov. 2018 à 14:36, Paul Moore <p.f.mo...@gmail.com> a écrit : > PS What percentage does "top 5" translate to? In terms of both > downloads and actual numbers of extensions? With only 5, it would be > very easy (I suspect) to get only scientific packages, and (for > example) miss out totally on database APIs, or web helpers. You'll > likely get a broader sense of where issues lie if you cover a wide > range of application domains.
I don't want to force anyone to move to a new experimental API. I don't want to propose patches to third party modules for example. I would like to ensure that I don't break too many C extensions, or that tools to convert C extensions to the new API work as expected :-) Everything is experimental. > PPS I'd like to see a summary of your backward compatibility plan. https://pythoncapi.readthedocs.io/backward_compatibility.html > assuming the experiment is successful, forced (as opposed to opt-in) > migration to the new API would be handled in a gradual, No, the current C API will remain available. No one is forced to do anything. That's not part of my plan. Victor _______________________________________________ Python-Dev mailing list Python-Dev@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-dev Unsubscribe: https://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-dev/archive%40mail-archive.com