-Brett [from his iPod touch] On 10-May-08, at 23:58, "Alexandre Vassalotti" <alexandre at peadrop.com> wrote: > On Sat, May 10, 2008 at 11:38 PM, Brett Cannon <brett at python.org> > wrote: >> I see three solutions for dealing with this. >> >> 1. Have stubs for the entire urllib API in urllib.__init__ that raise >> a DeprecationWarning either specifying the new name or saying the >> function/class is deprecated. >> >> 2. Rename urllib to urllib.fetch or urllib.old_request to get people >> to move over to urllib.request (aka urllib2) at some point. >> > > I am probably missing something, because I don't see how this solution > would solve the problem. The warning in urllib.__init__ will still be > issued when people will import urllib.fetch (or urllib.fetch). > No, you are probably right. My brain is mush at the moment. -brett > -- Alexandre
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