On Sat, 1 Feb 2003, Raymond Hettinger wrote: >From: "Roman Suzi" <rnd@onego.ru> >> Maybe for the sake of clarifying your vision of future Python >> features it is more beneficial to make an overall roadmap >> where many planned paths and roads will be marked. > >Guido can speak to the future; Python 2.3 speaks >to the near future: > >* no new syntax >* only one new builtin function >* the bool type for readability >* several new or improved library modules enriching > the list of what can be done easily or quickly in python. >* several usability improvements (extended slices, codec callbacks, > use of zip archives, support for international source encodings). >* many bug fixes and performance enhancements >* constantly improving documentation and a more complete test suite > >Who wouldn't want all that? This is more or less clear and not as disturbing, as new code-block syntax. BTW, is there any way in Python to make it issue warnings when built-in names are assigned new values? This could be very useful mode for Python beginners who tend to rebind max, min, list, etc? >Raymond Hettinger Sincerely yours, Roman Suzi -- rnd@onego.ru =\= My AI powered by Linux RedHat 7.3
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