On Mon, 7 Feb 2000, Gordon McMillan wrote: > 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>. Of course then you have a bootstapping issue (how to write the first interpreter. Probably, need some C code to get it started: but that C code would only be used in compiling the interpreter, not in the interpreter that gets installed...) -- Moshe Zadka <mzadka@geocities.com>. INTERNET: Learn what you know. Share what you don't.
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