Hi, Barry Warsaw wrote: > That's fine. As always, projects (especially big framework-y ones like > Zope and Chandler) are free to adopt whatever they want. Their internal > consistency is more important anyway than adherence to PEP 8. > > PEP 8 though is primarily about establishing guidelines for the standard > library. The underline_words recommendation has been in place for 4+ > years now, and modules that have been written in that time frame have > been written against to those rules. I see no reason to change now just > to be more Java-like. There is no need to change this, but to follow this. I checked new added modules for last python versions and most modules used lowercase with "_" (foo_bar). But "datetiem" doesn't. There "_" is lost and all is lowercase like "fromtimestamp" or "utcfromtimestamp" or "toordinal". I thought this should be "from_timestamp" or "to_ordinal". But I'm not a native speaker. bye by Wolfgang
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