2009/5/19 Maciej Fijalkowski <fijall at gmail.com>: > From my observation (mostly according to jython), such changes easily get out of > sync. The net result is that you have one, outdated, version in stdlib > and other implementation, like IronPython is maintaining it's own > anyway. IMO it's easy enough > to maintain clearly implementation-specific parts out of cpython's stdlib. Hopefully, it will be easier to visualize how this might work once the plan for hg migration is finalized. > > What I would rather like to see is that stdlib does not contain impl > specific parts, > even for cpython and cpython maintains it's own things outside of stdlib. This > would be in line with what we discussed at pycon I think, please correct me if > I'm wrong. I was not present, but that's my impression, too. -- Regards, Benjamin
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