On Mon, 7 Oct 2002, Guido van Rossum wrote: > > On a somewhat tangental note, MoinMoin breaks with Python 2.3 CVS -- > > it expects integers from some of the os/filesystem time routines > > were changed to return floats. The fix is trivial, of course, but > > it is interesting to note where real code breaks. > > I wonder if perhaps we should be more conservative here and stick to > ints. This was discussed here and we didn't know of any software that > would break. Now we do... I don't really care much either way, and I suspect that the author(s) of MoinMoin don't either. I can see the theoretical benefit of floating point timestamps, though I don't really need them (yet). Once I do (if ever), then I'll definitly be stumping for them. On the other hand, the code that broke in MoinMoin was ugly, and deserved what it got. So maybe I do care a little... +1 for leaving it in +1 for getting some sleep since I'm clearly starting to hallucinate -Kevin -- Kevin Jacobs The OPAL Group - Enterprise Systems Architect Voice: (216) 986-0710 x 19 E-mail: jacobs@theopalgroup.com Fax: (216) 986-0714 WWW: http://www.theopalgroup.com
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