Just van Rossum: > It should probably be off by default on all other systems (I think a > compile-time switch is good enough). Maybe if we advertize the potential > sloppy-unix-code-breakage loud enough we can make the feature mandatory in a > later release, however I don't see a practical way of issuing warnings for the > situation. It should be on by default for the Python interpreter reading Python programs as making it off by default leads to the inability to run programs written with Windows or Mac tools on Unix which was the problem reported by 'dsavitsk' on comp.lang.python. If it is going to be off by default then the error message should include "Rerun with -f to fix this error". Neil
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