Why?
Are annotations being deprecated in general? Or are these particular
annotations no longer accurate?
-jJ
On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 9:31 PM, raymond.hettinger
wrote:
> Author: raymond.hettinger
> Date: Thu Jan 13 03:31:25 2011
> New Revision: 87980
>
> Log:
> Issue 10899: Remove function typ
On 13/01/2011 13:21, Jim Jewett wrote:
Why?
Are annotations being deprecated in general? Or are these particular
annotations no longer accurate?
See issue 10899.
http://bugs.python.org/issue10899
Annotations are not deprecated but there is no accepted convention on
their use (plus third pa
Hello,
It is already 2011. I didn't monitor the issue closely, but judging by
the face that http://bugs.python.org/issue9527 is still open, Python
still doesn't have a method to extract current timezone information
from system. Can anybody recap what are we going to do with that in
Python 3?
Prob
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Le vendredi 14 janvier 2011 à 02:32 +0200, anatoly techtonik a écrit :
> It is already 2011. I didn't monitor the issue closely, but judging by
> the face that http://bugs.python.org/issue9527 is still open, Python
> still doesn't have a method to extract current timezone information
> from system.
a) This is somewhat off-topic for this list (it is more suitable to
python-ideas, at best)
b) Defining process global singletons and other heap data structures in C
and C++ programs is hardly a new idea
c) Defining head data structures isn't the hard part, the hard part is
accessing them in a reaso
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 10:50 AM, Nick Coghlan wrote:
> c) Defining head data structures isn't the hard part, the hard part is
> accessing them in a reasonably efficient thread-safe manner.
s/head/heap/
Cheers,
Nick.
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