[Python-Dev] Backporting PEP 3127 to trunk
Eric Smith
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Fri Feb 22 03:21:00 CET 2008
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Raymond Hettinger wrote: > [Eric Smith] >> I'm going to work on backporting PEP 3127, specifically >> the hex, oct(), and bin() builtins. > > IMO, these should not be backported. They are strongly > associated with 3.0's new literal syntax. They don't > don't really fit in with 2.6 and don't make 2.6 any more > attractive. I'm just going by what's on the spreadsheet. I assumed that these were all vetted. http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=pCKY4oaXnT81FrGo3ShGHGg&gid=2 Speaking for myself, these features are generally useful, and are so even without the new integer literal syntax. Their existence would make 2.6 more attractive to me. Eric.
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