> >> I am +1 on deprecating string exceptions for Python 3. Python 3 will not have string exceptions. > > PEP 317 actually proposes formally deprecating them in 2.4, and > > eliminating them entirely in 3.0. Are you +1 on that? > > Given how deeply embedded string exceptions are in Python, I believe > that we cannot afford to issue a DeprecationWarning until we start doing > the same for integer division. I don't see a reason to tie these two events together, but I agree that 2.4 is probably too early to start being noisy about string exceptions. Nevertheless they should be deprecated in all docs. --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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