Moshe Zadka wrote: > On Mon, 7 Feb 2000, Barry A. Warsaw wrote: > > > I wouldn't worry about string-based standard exceptions. Didn't we > > decide to get rid of these (and -X) for 1.6 at IPC8? > > > > In that case, installations should freeze exceptions.py into the binary, > otherwise all hell *will* break loose... I think we got agreement on that too (in some import related thread on this list). Hmmm, well I can't find exceptions.py mentioned specifically. But I do find the BDFL advocating writing as much as possible of the start-up code in Python (eg, the equivalent of getpath.c) and freezing it in. In his absence, it makes sense for us to include exceptions.py in that statement <wink>. - Gordon
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