[Stelios Xanthakis Fri, Dec 03, 2004 at 11:59:30PM +0200]
> On Fri, 3 Dec 2004, holger krekel wrote:
> >We are about to test out this approach with the py lib
> >(http://codespeak.net/py) and want to have it work for
> >for Python 2.2, 2.3. and 2.4.
>
> Do you plan hacking python ?
> It appears th
I'm opposed to this idea. It creates overhead in
the size of .pyc files,
No it doesn't.
for no additional value that couldn't be obtained otherwise.
Martin:
I know it is possible to do all this with existing
python facilities. I did write such a dynamic code
framework in python. Specifically I u
"Edward C. Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have a PC with an AMD cpu and Mandrake 10.1. While installing Python
> 2.4 "make test" failed in "test_shutils.py". Here is the output of
> "./python ./Lib/test/test_shutil.py":
Are you running 'make test' as root? Don't do that (although possibl
Stelios Xanthakis wrote:
The key point is that I think think should be the
job of the parser and the functionality provided
at the interactive prompt w/o the user having to
write 'dyndef' or store the code of exec's or request
from himself to use specific commands to create
functions. It should be
[Resend, since a minor brain explosion caused me to send this to c.l.p instead
of python-dev]
Stelios Xanthakis wrote:
It appears that there are the 'module people' who
find this feature irrelevant. Indeed. If we are interested
in distributing modules and increasing the number of
people who use p
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> Removed Files:
>whrandom.py
> Log Message:
> Remove the deprecated whrandom module.
Woo hoo! It's about friggin' time .
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The relevant bug appears to be 1076467 at SourceForge.
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Hmph. The xmllib module has been deprecated since Py2.0 but is not
listed in PEP 4.
Question: Do we have to keep it for another two years because of that
omission?
It seems somewhat silly to keep an obsolete, supplanted module that
doesnt full support XML 1.0.
Raymond
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Raymond Hettinger wrote:
> Hmph. The xmllib module has been deprecated since Py2.0 but is not
> listed in PEP 4.
>
> Question: Do we have to keep it for another two years because of that
> omission?
>
> It seems somewhat silly to keep an obsolete, supplanted module that
> doesn't full support XM
I noticed that Makefile.pre.in uses the value from the environment variable
LDFLAGS but not CPPFLAGS. Any reason for this? ``./configure -h`` lists both
(and some other environment variables which are not really used either) so it
seems a little misleading to have those listed but to not utili
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