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[Python-Dev] Can we use "designated initializer" widely in core modules?

[Python-Dev] Can we use "designated initializer" widely in core modules? [Python-Dev] Can we use "designated initializer" widely in core modules?Yury Selivanov yselivanov.ml at gmail.com
Tue Jan 17 16:39:41 EST 2017
On 2017-01-17 11:55 AM, Brett Cannon wrote:
>> So, how widely can we use "designated initializer"?
>> Only in Modules (_asyncio uses it already)?
>> Or almost everywhere (Objects/ and Python/)?
>>
> I say everywhere we can (and that also means we should probably update the
> xx* files in Modules/).
+1.

Yury
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