[Neil Schemenauer] > My patch _is_ up to date. My original message also included a > brief description of what the patch does. For more details look > at the URL to Marc's page that I provided. There is also PEP 208 > (which should probably be updated). Yes; PEP 208 should be self-contained. > Marc and Moshe: who is currently championing PEP 207 and 208? > > Barry or Jeremy: the formatting of 208 on sourceforge seems to be > screwy. Part of the extended print PEP seems to be included. PEP 208 is in a severely broken state. This is the full content of pep-0208.txt: ==================================== PEP: 208 Title: Reworking the Coercion Model Version: $Revision: 1.1 $ Owner: davida@activestate.com (David Ascher) Python-Version: 2.1 Status: Incomplete Local Variables: mode: indented-text indent-tabs-mode: nil End: ==================================== No change has been checked in since this original skeleton was added in the middle of July. So I guess somebody has been uploading damaged HTML for 208 without going thru CVS and the HTML generation process. Nothing Barry or Jeremy can do about that: somebody has to update the .txt file. > I'll increase the traffic on this list yet. :) Guido will eventually chime in on the coercions patch, but is on vacation until next Monday (however, AFAIK, he didn't release anything first <wink>). I'll chime in too, but am almost in the same boat. here-yet-absent-ly y'rs - tim
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