[Python-Dev] Common subset of python 2 and python 3
Chris Angelico
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Wed Jan 15 15:40:44 CET 2014
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On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 1:25 AM, Eric V. Smith <eric at trueblade.com> wrote: >> Easiest fix for that would be to have long.__repr__ omit the L tag. >> Then it'll do the same as it would in Py3. > > I think Martin's point is not this specific thing, but that such a > subset would be useless. Would you drop dict.items() because it returns > different things in both languages? Drop range() because it's different? > There are many, many such differences. The common subset is not useful. Fair enough. ChrisA
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