On 3/18/06, Raymond Hettinger <python at rcn.com> wrote: > > FYI, I have several non-major C components to go in but not in time for alpha 1. > They include some minor fix-ups in the sets module, the str.partition function, > add gc to itertools.tee, a couple of functions in binascii, add > itertools.izip_longest, Crutcher's patch to make exec take dictionary arguments, > move the peepholer to just before the assembler, and implement Alex's iterator > copier for a number of iterables (xrange, repeat, count, reversed, list, tuple, > deque, dict, and set). All of these have been previously discussed/approved and > should go in to the second alpha. > > The only one that is borderline is Crutcher's patch. I will try to free up some > time to get that into alpha 1. It touches critical parts of the interpreted and > needs to be reviewed, tested, timed, and exercised thoroughly. All those seem reasonable. Do the functions you mention address Josiah's patch? n
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