Gary Herron writes: > Reading the "What's New in Python 2.3" section, I find the following > sentence in "5 Extended Slices": ... > This is ambiguous. Exactly *HOW* does it change with Python 2.3? > Does the stride argument go away, or do builtin sequence types now > support the stride argument? If I'd followed this newsgroup more > carefully, I'd probably know the answer. The built-in types now support stride. Thanks for pointing this ambiguity out; I've changed the explanation in the document so that this is clear. > The paragraph about PendingDeprecationWarning, which follows the above > quote, probably provides a clue, but it seems out of place, having > nothing to do with slices. There was a section heading that was commented out in the document source; I've uncommented the heading. More material will be added to the new section as we have time to complete the material. Thanks! -Fred -- Fred L. Drake, Jr. <fdrake at acm.org> PythonLabs at Zope Corporation
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