> It doesn't matter much, though, in that as long as we > don't want to rewrite import.c as a whole we're stuck > with the two-step scheme anyway. I don't wish to seem difficult here, but didn't this start from the basis that import.c was a mess, Jim Ahlstrom's patch was going to make it worse, and we should clean it up rather than making it worse? Don't get me wrong, I'd like to see a better import hook mechanism. And I'd like to see zipfile imports. And I'd like to see the import code cleaned up. But iu.py does all I need from import hooks. Jim Ahlstrom's patch does zip imports. If Just's code doesn't clean up the import code, I quite honestly don't understand the point. I think this reinforces the need for a PEP. It would clearly describe the benefits of the patch - both in overall terms, and in comparison to the (more limited) scope of PEP 273. Paul.
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