Paul Moore <gustav@morpheus.demon.co.uk> writes: > At the moment, built in objects such as lists don't support the slice > notaton l[a:b:c]. Would there be support for including this in Python > 2.3? If so, what would be the necessary procedure? Would this require a > PEP? Well, I wrote a patch for this ages and ages ago: http://www.python.org/sf/400998 It got rejected, mostly for lack of interest. > Alex Martelli has offered to do the code, if someone will champion the > work. I'm happy to do this, but I don't have commit privileges, so it > would require someone else to actually commit any changes. I presume > that the correct approach would be to submit the changes as a patch to > SourceForge? I'd have thought so. Cheers, M. -- ... with these conditions cam the realisation that ... nothing turned a perfectly normal healthy individual into a great political or military leader better than irreversible brain damage. -- The Hitch-Hikers Guide to the Galaxy, Episode 11
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