[Samuele Pedroni] >> And will improve doc tests doc readability <wink>. [Samuele Pedroni] > Oops that should have been > >> And will improve doctest test docstrings readability <wink>. > > or doc tests readability <wink>. I don't think David uses doctest in that way -- to my surprise, *most* doctest users don't seem to write documentation at all <wink>. In the core it doesn't matter: the libraries for a release ship with that release, and only need to work with that release. So s/1/True/ etc is fine there. I don't mind changing stuff like that, and to the contrary think it's valuable to get kicked in the teeth with that output *is* changing with a new release (indeed, automatically catching changes that ordinarily never get caught is one of doctest's primary goals). I think changing stuff like that irritates Guido, though, because he wants to pretend that users don't care what Python displays from release to release<0.9 wink>.
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