I am not an expert about pip,
but it will be not a problem about installing the pip module once CPython
removes urllib module from stdlib?
Warm regards,
Dong-hee
2022년 2월 6일 (일) 오후 11:13, Victor Stinner 님이 작성:
> Hi,
>
> I propose to deprecate the urllib module in Python 3.11. It would emit
> a D
If you feel bad impression, sorry about that.
The mentee who cc me is under mentoring period. Since tracking all of
mentee’s activity is impossible, I requested him to cc me.
This was for checking his labeling is valid or not.
Warm regards
Dong-hee
2022년 2월 1일 (화) 오전 5:35, Lrupert via Python-Dev 님
to fully implement the GC protocol (bpo-40217).
>
>
> == PEPs ==
>
> The work relies on multiple PEPs:
>
> * PEP 489: Multi-phase extension module initialization
> * PEP 573: Module State Access from C Extension Methods
> * PEP 630: Isolating Extension Modules
>
&g
After discussion with Victor by using DM, I decided to provide
high-level API instead of low-level APIs.
- gdbm.open(filename, snapshots=(foo, bar))
will do everything at once.
Regards,
Dong-hee
2022년 1월 21일 (금) 오후 12:52, Dong-hee Na 님이 작성:
> For more readable code:
> https://gist.gith
For more readable code:
https://gist.github.com/corona10/d4fe0b6367ea6865e37b4369a7d60912
2022년 1월 21일 (금) 오후 12:50, Dong-hee Na 님이 작성:
> I exchanged a mail for investigating details.
>
> Before getting started, please remind the following fact.
> - The latest snapshot is always va
I exchanged a mail for investigating details.
Before getting started, please remind the following fact.
- The latest snapshot is always valid, even if corruption has not occurred.
> Why is a separated script needed? / A single script cannot automatically
detect a corrupted database and load the l
me a short full example opening a database with
> automatic snapshop recovery (with your proposed API)?
>
> Do you ask us our opinion on the Python API that you propose? Or if
> the whole feature is worth it?
>
> Victor
>
> On Tue, Jan 18, 2022 at 2:41 AM Dong-hee Na wrote:
Hi folks,
>From gdbm 1.21, gdbm supports the crash tolerance feature.
see: https://www.gnu.org.ua/software/gdbm/manual/Crash-Tolerance.html
I would like to introduce this feature since python standard library is the
only gdbm binding library that is available for end-users.
And this is also effort
==
>
> * `bpo-45490 <https://bugs.python.org/issue45490>`_:
> [meta][C API] Avoid C macro pitfalls and usage of static inline
> functions (October 2021).
> * `What to do with unsafe macros
> <https://discuss.python.
Thanks everybody
I will merge this PR until tomorrow ;)
2020년 11월 24일 (화) 오후 10:08, Stéfane Fermigier 님이 작성:
>
>
> On Tue, Nov 24, 2020 at 12:51 PM Victor Stinner
> wrote:
>
>>
>> I never used this module, I don't know what it is.
>>
>
> I've run a quick search on GitHub and the only meaningful
A few days ago, Terry J. Reedy created the issue about the formatter module.
(https://bugs.python.org/issue42299)
The issue is mainly about testing code but also discussing the removal of
the module.
I noticed that the formatter module was deprecated in 3.4 and it was
originally scheduled to be re
Great idea +1
2020년 9월 16일 (수) 오후 1:13, Guido van Rossum 님이 작성:
> Good idea. I tweeted pretty much what you wrote.
> https://twitter.com/gvanrossum/status/1306082472443084801
>
> On Tue, Sep 15, 2020 at 7:58 PM Steven D'Aprano
> wrote:
>
>> There's still a lot of community angst over the possibi
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So I created the issue on the bpo and implemented it.
I 'd like to listen to all your opinions :)
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can be announced by deprecating a function
> in the documentation and by annotating the function with
> ``Py_DEPRECATED()``. But making a structure opaque and preventing the
> usage of a macro as l-value cannot be deprecated with
> ``Py_DEPRECATED()``.
>
> The important part is co
velopment mode to see
> > DeprecationWarning and ResourceWarning: use the "-X dev" command line
> > option or set the PYTHONDEVMODE=1 environment variable. Or you can use
> > the PYTHONWARNINGS=default environment variable to see
> > Deprecation
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