Hi, Thanks Thomas for accepting my PEP :-) Thanks everyone who was involved in discussions since it started July 2018! For the first version of my PEP 587, I tried to design an API as small as possible, but it was clear that it didn't fit all use cases. Slowly, I extended and adjusted the API to fix all use cases. The feedback was *very* useful! A special thank to Nick Coghlan, Steve Dower and Gregory Szorc!!! I'm now implementing the PEP ;-) I wrote 1000 lines of documentation (in Doc/c-api/init_config.rst, well it's mostly code copied from the PEP)! I will merge it before 3.8beta1. Victor Le dim. 26 mai 2019 à 16:05, Thomas Wouters <thomas at python.org> a écrit : > > > As PEP-delegate, I'm accepting version 5 of PEP 587 (Python Initialization Configuration). I don't think Victor has posted the latest version, but it contains a couple of minor renames, and a new private API to allow us to experiment with two-phase initialisation of Python. > > There's still time to debate exact names and work on the wording of the PEP, but I'm satisfied the design is solid, a clear improvement over what we currently have, and a step in the right direction for some of the more extensive changes that have been proposed (e.g. using Python *code* for the Python configuration. If we do get to that point, the PEP contains a few things that are superfluous, but I'd consider them minor transitionary warts at that point -- if we ever get there). > > Thanks, Victor, for pushing this massive amount of work through; it won't affect most people using Python (at least until the rest of PEP 432 lands) but it's a giant boon to those of us who embed Python :) > > -- > Thomas Wouters <thomas at python.org> > > Hi! I'm an email virus! Think twice before sending your email to help me spread! > > _______________________________________________ > Python-Dev mailing list > Python-Dev at python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-dev > Unsubscribe: https://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-dev/vstinner%40redhat.com -- Night gathers, and now my watch begins. It shall not end until my death.
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