On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 11:46 AM, Ram Rachum <r...@rachum.com> wrote:
> You see, Antoine, *you* know that it's better asked on python-ideas > because you know it doesn't exist in Python, therefore it's an idea for an > addition. However, when a person like me asks this question, he does not > know whether it exists or not, so he can't know whether he's proposing a > new idea or whether it's something that exists under a different name or > whether that's something that can't exist because of some unknown reason > that the asker didn't think of. > > Now that I know it doesn't exist, I'll ask this on python-ideas. > I think there might be a language issue here because you originally said "Why is there no str.rreplace in Python?" which shows you already knew it didn't exist. Did you mean to say you wanted to know *why* it didn't exist? Even in that case, if searching for [python str.rreplace] didn't turn up anything then chances are there was no proposal, which makes it a new idea and thus belongs on python-ideas. Basically the rule of thumb is anything considered new goes to python-ideas first.
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