[Python-ideas] Smoothing transition to Python 3
Ethan Furman
ethan at stoneleaf.us
Fri Jun 3 16:33:04 EDT 2016
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On 06/03/2016 06:17 AM, Neil Schemenauer wrote: > Here is a thought that occured to me. Create a patched version of > Python 3.x, making a stepping stone version for people porting from > Python 2. This is highly unlikely. I believe the efforts being made to make porting easier is in the optional type annotations, and using them is a double win: - clarifies intent by specifying expected types going in and expected types coming back out - type checker can then find certain classes of bugs to help with porting -- ~Ethan~
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