On Tue, Apr 09, 2002 at 10:20:25AM -0400, Paul Hughett wrote: >version-to-version upgrades are generally pretty easy. And a detailed >list of the API changes made, so that I can review it and say, "No problem >there. Not there either. Oops, better fix that..." and be able to get >a reasonable estimate of the effort required for an upgrade. If you've Misc/NEWS in the source tree contains a list of C-level changes in the "C API" section. There's also a brief section titled "Interpreter Changes and Fixes" in the "What's New" document, but I don't try to be exhaustive, so the Misc/NEWS file is a better source. Side note: The NEWS file is split into separate parts for each alpha and beta release; at some point, should all the entries for 2.2a1, 2.2a2, 2.2b1, &c., be merged into a single section for 2.2final? Otherwise finding all the C API changes in 2.2 requires a lot of scrolling and hunting. --amk (www.amk.ca) "I would not tell them too much," said Holmes. "Women are never to be entirely trusted, -- not the best of them." -- From "The Sign of the Four"
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