[Fredrik Lundh] [on patch 100899] > mal has reviewed the patch, and is waiting for an update > from me. Thanks! On that basis, I've reassigned the patch to you. > PS. the best way to get me to do something is to add a > task to the task manager. Yikes! I haven't looked at the thing since the day after I enabled it <wink> -- thanks for the clue. > I currently have three things on my slate: > > 17333 add os.popen2 support for Unix Guido definitely wants this for 2.0, but there's no patch for it and no entry in PEP 200. Jeremy, please add it. > 17334 add PyErr_Format to errors module > 17335 add compressed unicode database Those two are in Open patches, and both assigned to you. > if I missed something, let me know. In your email (to Guido and me) from Monday, 31-July-2000, > so to summarize, Python 2.0 will support the following > hex-escapes: > > \xNN > \uNNNN > \UNNNNNNNN > > where the last two are only supported in Unicode and > SRE strings. > > I'll provide patches later this week, once the next SRE > release is wrapped up (later tonight, I hope). This apparently fell through the cracks, and I finally remembered it last Friday, and added them to PEP 200 recently. Guido wants this in 2.0, and accepted them long before feature-freeze. I'm currently writing a PEP for the \x change (because it has a surreal chance of breaking old code). I haven't written any code for it. The new \U escape is too minor to need a PEP (according to me).
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