Re: Library Naming Conventions.

2005-05-10 Thread chris . lyon
quoting:

  Modules should have short, lowercase names, without underscores.

this still doesn't explain Cookie.




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 see http://www.python.org/peps/pep-0008.html for naming conventions
and
 other style issues

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Re: Library Naming Conventions.

2005-05-10 Thread Fredrik Lundh
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 quoting:

   Modules should have short, lowercase names, without underscores.

 this still doesn't explain Cookie.

the document you're quoting also says:

This document was adapted from Guido's original Python Style
Guide essay[2]

where [2] points to a document that says:

Module names can be either MixedCase or lowercase.
There is no unambiguous convention to decide which
to use. Modules that export a single class (or a number
of closely related classes, plus some additional support)
are often named in MixedCase, with the module name
being the same as the class name (e.g. the standard
StringIO module). Modules that export a bunch of
functions are usually named in all lowercase.

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Re: Library Naming Conventions.

2005-05-10 Thread Robert Kern
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 quoting:
 
   Modules should have short, lowercase names, without underscores.
 
 this still doesn't explain Cookie.

PEP-008 didn't exist since the beginning of Python's development. Cookie 
(I believe) predates PEP-008.

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Re: Library Naming Conventions.

2005-04-30 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
see http://www.python.org/peps/pep-0008.html for naming conventions and
other style issues

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