[James Logajan] > Are there still known bugs that will take some effort to repair? Is > xrange constantly touched when changes are made elsewhere? If no to > both, then I suggest don't fix what ain't broken; life is too short. > (Unless it is annoying you to distraction, then do the deed and get > it over with.) I think it's more the latter. I partly provoked this by bitterly pointing out that there's more code in the CVS tree devoted to supporting the single xrange() gimmick than Neil Schemenauer added to support the get-out-of-town more powerful new generators. Masses of crufty code nobody benefits from are a burden on the soul. although-it-would-be-impolite-to-ask-we-why-still-ship-a-directory- full-of-crufty-old-irix5-demos-in-the-std-library<wink>-ly y'rs - tim
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