On 19/02/2015 23:57, MRAB wrote:
On 2015-02-19 22:50, Serhiy Storchaka wrote:> Different patterns for
TypeError messages are used in the stdlib:
>
> expected X, Y found
> expected X, found Y
> expected X, but Y found
> expected X instance, Y found
> X expected, not
On 2015-02-19 22:50, Serhiy Storchaka wrote:> Different patterns for
TypeError messages are used in the stdlib:
>
> expected X, Y found
> expected X, found Y
> expected X, but Y found
> expected X instance, Y found
> X expected, not Y
> expect X, not Y
> n
Different patterns for TypeError messages are used in the stdlib:
expected X, Y found
expected X, found Y
expected X, but Y found
expected X instance, Y found
X expected, not Y
expect X, not Y
need X, Y found
X is required, not Y
Z must be X, not Y
Z should
On 19 February 2015 at 18:11, Jim J. Jewett wrote:
>> Also, I don't think reserving anything is something I, as an
>> individual (and specifically a non-Unix user) should do. It probably
>> should be handled by the PSF, as the process seems to need a contact
>> email address...
>
> Ideally, it wou
On Wed, Feb 18, 2015 at 4:16 PM, Paul Moore wrote:
> On 18 February 2015 at 20:48, Jim J. Jewett wrote:
>> Barry Warsaw wrote:
I don't know exactly what the procedure would be to claim .pyz for *nix,
e.g. updating /etc/mime.types,
...
>> Are you just looking for
>> http://www.iana
On Wed, Feb 18, 2015 at 10:16 PM, Paul Moore wrote:
> On 18 February 2015 at 20:48, Jim J. Jewett wrote:
>> Barry Warsaw wrote:
I don't know exactly what the procedure would be to claim .pyz for *nix,
e.g. updating /etc/mime.types, but I think the PEP should at least mention
this.