On 11/14/2013 4:55 PM, Tres Seaver wrote: > About the only things I can think of which might break would be doctests, > but people *expect* those to break across third-dot releases of Python > (one reason why I hate them). My impression is that we avoid enhancing correct exception messages in bugfix (third-dot) releases because of both doctests and other in-code examination of messages. > Exception repr is explicitly *not* part of > any backward-compatibility guarantees in Python. So we more freely change exception messages in version (second-dot) releases, without deprecation notices or waiting periods. -- Terry Jan Reedy
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