On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, Skip Montanaro wrote: >... > Fred> I think this is really a matter for Py3K; the 1.x series has a lot > Fred> of backward-compatibility issues. There's no need to move things > Fred> to packages if the old names are still supported; that just > Fred> increases the clutter (all the old names *plus* the new packages). > > Doesn't worry me a bit... ;-) Doesn't worry me either. > Lots of other stuff has been deprecated in the relatively recent past: > regex, regexp, the <>, the assert statement. Some things (regexp and assert Nit: the "access" statement. > If you have an internet.protocols package, you can deprecate the > non-packaged versions of whatever you stick in there. Yes: deprecate them, and use the "from foo import *" in their placeholders. Cheers, -g -- Greg Stein, http://www.lyra.org/
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