> IIRC, that was the rationale for cmp() removal in 3.0.1. And indeed, that removal already caused a bug report and broke the efforts of SWIG to support Python 3.0. I disagree that our users are served by constantly breaking the API, and removing stuff just because we can. I can't see how removing API can possibly serve a user. What's wrong with empty() and full() in the first place? Regards, Martin
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