Martin v. L=F6wis wrote: > "M.-A. Lemburg" <mal@lemburg.com> writes: >=20 >=20 >>The problem I see is size: Tamito's codecs have an installed >>size of 1790kB while Hisao's codecs are around 81kB. >=20 > It isn't quite that bad: You need to count the "c" directory only, > which is 690kB on my system. I was looking at the directory which gets installed to site-packages. That's 1790kB on my system. >>That's why I was suggesting to use Hisao's codecs as default and >>to revert to Tamito's in case they are installed (much like you'd use >>cStringIO instead of StringIO if it's installed). >=20 > The analogy isn't that good here: it would be more similar if StringIO > was incomplete, e.g. would be lacking a .readlines() function, so you > would have no choice but to use cStringIO if you happen to need > .readlines(). But you get the picture ... ;-) --=20 Marc-Andre Lemburg CEO eGenix.com Software GmbH _______________________________________________________________________ eGenix.com -- Makers of the Python mx Extensions: mxDateTime,mxODBC,... Python Consulting: http://www.egenix.com/ Python Software: http://www.egenix.com/files/python/
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