Stefan Behnel wrote: > I would like to know how stable the C-API of Python 3 is, or what the expected > release level (beta?) would be at which I can expect it to stabilise. What is > the plan here? > > The background is Cython, which will need to support Python 3 one day or > another, so I wanted to know from which point on it will make sense to start > thinking about a migration plan. The 3.0 API isn't stable yet. I plan to rename some of the functions before the first beta is released. Currently the naming schema is too confusing: PyUnicode - str PyString - bytes PyBytes - bytearray See? :) The documentation for the PyString functions is outdated and IIRC the PyBytes docs are non existing. Christian
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