[Python-Dev] cpython (3.6): replace usage of Py_VA_COPY with the (C99) standard va_copy
Benjamin Peterson
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Fri Sep 23 02:47:20 EDT 2016
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On Thu, Sep 22, 2016, at 04:44, Victor Stinner wrote: > 2016-09-22 8:02 GMT+02:00 Benjamin Peterson <benjamin at python.org>: > > Just dump the compat macros in Python 4.0 I think. > > Please don't. Python 3 was so painful because we decided to make > millions of tiny backward incompatible changes. To have a smooth > Python 4.0 release, we should only remove things which were already > deprecated since at least 2 cycles, and well documented as deprecated. I'm being flippant here because of the triviality of the change. Anyone using Py_VA_COPY or Py_MEMCPY can fix their code in a backwards and forwards compatible manner in 7 seconds with a sed command.
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