skip@pobox.com writes: > On the (unsupportable) theory that to-date, more Python apps have been > written and/or deployed on Unix-like systems and that where Windows apps are > concerned, many developers will have added a thin wrapper to mimic the Unix > semantics, I think less breakage would result if the Unix semantics were I don't know whether there are more deployed Python apps on Unix than on Windows (and I've no good idea about how to find out), but I think unifying the semantics one way or the other is a good thing. Regardless of which set of semantics is chosen. -Fred -- Fred L. Drake, Jr. <fdrake at acm.org> PythonLabs at Digital Creations
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