[Python-Dev] r43214 - peps/trunk/pep-3000.txt
Michael Hudson
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Wed Mar 22 10:34:25 CET 2006
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"Fredrik Lundh" <fredrik at pythonware.com> writes: > neal.norwitz wrote: > >> +Outstanding Issues >> +================== >> + >> +* Require C99, so we can use // comments, named initializers, declare variables >> + without introducing a new scope, among other benefits. > > gcc only, in other words ? Heh, I was going to make this point as well: it's not clear that MSVC will ever support C99. It supports some of the features listed here, of course, but probably won't support everything. >> +* Remove support for old systems, including: OS2, BeOS, RISCOS, (SGI) Irix, Tru64 > > what's old with tru64 ? it's not that uncommon in places where Python > has a strong presence, you can still buy AXP hardware throughout 2006, > and HP says they'll keep developing and supporting the software platform > at least through 2011. And we still have someone actively interested in maintaining the OS2 port, it seems. Cheers, mwh -- I never disputed the Perl hacking skill of the Slashdot creators. My objections are to the editors' taste, the site's ugly visual design, and the Slashdot community's raging stupidity. -- http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/klee/misc/slashdot.html#faq
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