Brett Cannon schrieb:
For the sake of argument, let's consider the Queue module. It is now
named queue. For 2.6 I plan on having both Queue and queue listed in
the index, with Queue deprecated with instructions to use the new
name.
But what to do about all the references. Should we leave them pointing
at Queue to lessen confusion for people who read about some module on
some other site that isn't using the new name, or update everything in
2.6 to use the new name?
I've now updated docs for the Queue, SocketServer and copy_reg modules in
the trunk.
* File names (only important for copy_reg) and references use the new name.
* There are two "module" directives in the file; one for the old, one for the
new name. The synopsis of the old name is "Old name of the XXX module."
* There is a note after the module directives that tells
The :mod:`XXX` module has been renamed to :mod:`YYY` in Python 3.0. It
is importable under both names in Python 2.6 and the rest of the 2.x series.
Georg
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