On May 28, 2010, at 8:12 PM, Steven D'Aprano <steve at pearwood.info> wrote: > On Sat, 29 May 2010 08:28:46 am Vinay Sajip wrote: > >> I've not seen this mentioned, but on such a long thread I might have >> missed it: we already have a "__future__" module, as in >> >> from __future__ import with_statement >> >> and to my mind, this is a potential point of confusion with the term >> "future". > [...] >> I'm not sure of the benefit of a "concurrent" namespace, since it >> wouldn't contain the existing concurrency stuff. I think it's >> something to consider only for a big reorg which would break backward >> compatibility. IMO it would make more sense to leave this module as a >> top-level module for now (a sibling to "threading", >> "multiprocessing"). > > I have suggested a way to move the existing concurrency stuff without > breaking backwards compatibility, and Terry Reedy asked if it would > work. I haven't seen any responses, either positive or negative. > > For the record, my suggestion was: > > for each concurrency modules: > move it into the concurrency package > add a top level module with the same name containing: > # e.g. for threading > from concurrency.threading import * > > Then in some future Python version, each top level module gets a > PendingDeprecation warning, followed by a Deprecation warning some > time > later, and eventually in the indefinite future removal of the top > level > module. > > > Leaving the futures module in the top level of the std lib is far more > likely to confuse users than adding it to its own namespace. Compare: > > import __future__ > import futures > > with: > > import __future__ > import concurrency.futures > > > In my opinion, it is high time for the std lib to pay more attention > to > the final Zen: > > Namespaces are one honking great idea -- let's do more of those! > > > Yes, your suggestion for how to move things is the way we would want to do it, and in the back of my head, what we should do long term - just not right now.
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