> I'd say kill -X, but keep allowing string exceptions if > it doesn't cost too much. I think of C++, like Gordon said. Agreed. > Also I'd take the chance and move the exceptions Python > module back into the core, as a frozen mdule or whatever. > > Reason: At the moment, the CVS version of the Python library > is incompatible to 1.5.2, which makes testing against the > standard dist quite inconvenient. A compiled CVS Python > does not run under PythonWin when I put it into my standard > installation. Or is there an easy way to switch all settings > to a completely different path? Point the PYTHONHOME variable to the top of your install directory. (On Windows you may have to kill the registry settings -- this is a bug.) > Anyway, I'm most probably off until Y2K. Ditto. > See ya all then, provided we survive - chris Best wishes to all, --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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