Is there any high-level overview of 2to3 tool that people can use as a
quick start for writing their own fixers?
Source doesn't explain much (to me at least), and some kind of learn
by example would really help a lot. In particular, I find the syntax of
tree matchers the most unclear part.
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On Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 3:11 AM, Guido van Rossum gu...@python.org wrote:
Decimal, for that reason, has a context that lets one specify
different behaviors when a NaN is produced. Would it make sense to add
a float context that also lets one specify what should happen? That
could include
2011/5/1 anatoly techtonik techto...@gmail.com:
Is there any high-level overview of 2to3 tool that people can use as a
quick start for writing their own fixers?
No.
Source doesn't explain much (to me at least), and some kind of learn
by example would really help a lot. In particular, I find
On 30.04.2011 16:53, anatoly techtonik wrote:
On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 4:37 AM, R. David Murray rdmur...@bitdance.com
wrote:
The hardest part is debugging the TAL when you make a mistake, but
even that isn't a whole lot worse than any other templating language.
How much in % is it worse
Hi,
I'd like to release Python 3.2.1 on May 21, with a release candidate
on May 14. Please bring any issues you think need to be fixed in it
to my attention by assigning release blocker status in the tracker.
Georg
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On May 1, 2011, at 10:57 AM, Georg Brandl wrote:
I'd like to release Python 3.2.1 on May 21, with a release candidate
on May 14. Please bring any issues you think need to be fixed in it
to my attention by assigning release blocker status in the tracker.
Thanks to
On 5/1/2011 7:27 AM, Nick Coghlan wrote:
However, I did find Terry's suggestion of using the warnings module to
report some of the floating point corner cases that currently silently
produce unexpected results to be an interesting one. If those
operations issued a FloatWarning, then users could
I'm currently writing a post about the process of removing OS/2 and VMS
support and thought about a discussion of Windows 2000 some time back.
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2010-March/098074.html makes a
proposal for beginning to walk away from 2000, but doesn't appear to come to
any