On Sat, Jun 21, 2003, M.-A. Lemburg wrote: > Martin v. L=F6wis wrote: >>"M.-A. Lemburg" <mal@lemburg.com> writes: >>> >>>5) Add functions sys.setdefaultsourceencoding() and >>> sys.getdefaultsourceencoding() which allow setting and >>> querying the Python compiler's assumption about the >>> default source code encoding (currently ASCII) much in >>> the same way as sys.set/getdefaultencoding() work for >>> the internal string encoding assumption. >> >>This should not go into 2.3 (just as the other features shouldn't go >>there). >=20 > It was planned for 2.3 several months ago. The fact that it isn't in > there yet is mostly my fault: I didn't have time to cook up a patch > and forgot to ask here for other volunteers. -1 unless Guido puts forth a Pronouncement that there will be two more betas instead of just one. -0 on a function that imports a specific module with a specific encoding. While I understand the pain, I really don't want to break what "beta" means. I think that no patch should be accepted unless Guido explicitly Pronounces that it's okay this late. --=20 Aahz (aahz@pythoncraft.com) <*> http://www.pythoncraft.= com/ Usenet is not a democracy. It is a weird cross between an anarchy and a dictatorship. =20
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