2010/7/25 Stefan Behnel <stefan_ml at behnel.de>: > Nick Coghlan, 25.07.2010 08:29: >> >> We knew PEP 380 would be hurt by the moratorium when the moratorium >> PEP went through. >> >> The goals of the moratorium itself, in making it possible to have a >> 3.2 release that is fully supported by all of the major Python >> implementations, still apply, and I believe making an exception for >> PEP 380 *would* make those goals much harder to achieve. > > IMO, it would be worth asking the other implementations if that is the case. > It may well be that they are interested in implementing it anyway, so > getting it into CPython and the other implementations at the same time may > actually be possible. It wouldn't meet the moratorium as such, but it would > absolutely comply with its goals. Speaking from the PyPy perspective, syntax is not really a problem. It, for example, took me ~1 week to more PyPy from 2.5 to 2.7 syntax. A more interesting moratorium for us would be one on tests that are not implementation portable. :) -- Regards, Benjamin
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