On Wed, 28 Mar 2001 12:51:27 -0500, "Tim Peters" <tim.one@home.com> wrote: > Whew! What a thankless job, Moshe -- thank you! I just wanted to keep this in to illustrate the ironical nature of the universe ;-) > Comments on a few: > > > Objects/complexobject.c, 2.34->2.35 > > SF bug [ #409448 ] Complex division is braindead > > http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=409448&group_id=547 > > 0&atid=105470 > > As we've seen, that caused a std test to fail on Mac Classic OK, it's dead. > > Modules/selectmodule.c, 1.83->1.84 > > SF bug 110843: Low FD_SETSIZE limit on Win32 (PR#41). Boosted to 512. > > I'm afraid that boosting implementation limits has to be considered "a > feature". You're right. Killed. > > Objects/rangeobject.c, 2.20->2.22 > > > > Fixed support for containment test when a negative step is used; this > > *really* closes bug #121965. > > > > Added three attributes to the xrange object: start, stop, and step. > > These are the same as for the slice objects. > > > > In the containment test, get the boundary condition right. ">" was used > > where ">=" should have been. > > > > This closes bug #121965. > > This one Aahz singled out previously as a canonical example of a patch he > would *not* include, because adding new attributes seemed potentially > disruptive to him (but why? maybe someone was depending on the precise value > of len(dir(xrange(42)))?). You're right, I forgot to (partial) this. (partial)'s mean, BTW, that only part of the patch goes. I do want to fix the containment, and it's in the same version upgrade. More work for me! Yay! -- "I'll be ex-DPL soon anyway so I'm |LUKE: Is Perl better than Python? looking for someplace else to grab power."|YODA: No...no... no. Quicker, -- Wichert Akkerman (on debian-private)| easier, more seductive. For public key, finger moshez@debian.org |http://www.{python,debian,gnu}.org
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