bug reporting
Arthur Siegel
ajs at ix.netcom.com
Mon Mar 18 09:57:51 EST 2002
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>Yes, that is sort of what I am hoping for, when I post stuff here. I've >gotten a lot of "submit it as a bug report" responses, more recently. >Anyhow, the one in the thread you continued this from...I have now >submitted it as a bug report. However, as I continue to work on this >problem (sort of trying to see if I can fix it or at least see if I can >understand what's causing it), I'm not so sure it will end up to be a bug >report after all. It may end up to be a problem in my own code. :/ I ended up posting my issue up to the tutor list, where Danny Yoo picked it up and did the kind of analysis I wouldn't know how to undertake. I know you are active there - so assumedly you saw it. Danny has helped me before, and I was actually figuring I might get his attention to the problem by posting on tutor. He concluded: "In any case, this is definitely a bug in the documentation. Arthur, bring it up on comp.lang.python and Sourceforge again. Someone should really look at your example, since it does seem serious... if not a little obscure. *grin*" I have posted the issue up to sourceforge (but didn't get a nice "submission received" kind of message at the end of the process - hope it made it) Must admit some perverse satisfaction in uncovering something that perhaps has some significance. Bit of a Pythonic coming of age. And thanks, Danny. Art
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