[Python-Dev] PEP 565: Show DeprecationWarning in __main__
Victor Stinner
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Tue Dec 5 15:10:22 EST 2017
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2017-12-05 19:24 GMT+01:00 Guido van Rossum <guido at python.org>: >> I disagree that *users* of an application is supposed to "handle" >> deprecation warnings: report them to the developer, or even try to fix >> them. IHMO these warnings (hidden by default) were introduced for >> developers of the application. > > But the whole point of the PEP is that it only warns about deprecations in > code over which the user has control -- likely __main__ is their own code, > and they *can* handle it. IMHO the core of the PEP 565 is to propose a compromise to separate "own code" and "external code" (cannot be modified). I'm unhappy with this suboptimal compromise: "only __main__ is my own code". Maybe we need something to declare the code that we own, to enable warnings on them. Just a simple helper on top of warnings.filterwarnings()? Or maybe I'm already in the "the better is the enemy of the good" greay area :-) Victor
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