Since I was on a streak of implementing not-quite-the-right-thing, I checked in my PEP 308 implementation *with* backward compatibility -- just to spite Guido's latest change to the PEP. It jumps through a minor hoop (two new grammar rules) in order to be backwardly compatible, but that hoop can go away in Python 3.0, and that shouldn't be too long from now. I apologize for the test failures of compile, transform and parser: they seem to all depend on the parsermodule being updated. If no one feels responsible for it, I'll do it later in the week (I'll be sprinting until Thursday anyway.) -- Thomas Wouters <thomas at xs4all.net> Hi! I'm a .signature virus! copy me into your .signature file to help me spread!
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