[Python-Dev] Very Strange Argument Handling Behavior
Antoine Pitrou
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Fri Apr 16 16:57:38 CEST 2010
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Mark Dickinson <dickinsm <at> gmail.com> writes: > > Okay; I'll open an issue for deprecation in 3.2 and removal in 3.3. > > Can this sneak in under the 'incorrect language semantics' exemption > for PEP 3003 (the moratorium PEP)? If not, then deprecation > presumably has to wait for 3.3. It seems that in spirit the moratorium applies more to language additions than to removals/limitations. The goal being that alternate implementation stop chasing a moving target in terms of features. So IMVHO it is fine for 3.2. Regards Antoine.
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