You have been a marvel, and an enormous boon to the Python community.
You should not feel bad about anything. Best wishes to you for your
future endeavors!
//arry/
On 1/21/19 7:26 AM, Serhiy Storchaka wrote:
Thank you very match, all who have expressed compassion here and
privately. I am
You all do make me feel very welcome in this community! Thank you very much! :-)
And thank you for all the thought and time you put into your message,
Eric. I do appreciate in particular all the alternatives you
presented; you provide a good picture of my options.
Not ruling out any of them, I'll
Hi Stephan,
On Tue, Jan 22, 2019 at 9:25 AM Stephan Reiter wrote:
> I am new to the list and arriving with a concrete problem that I'd
> like to fix myself.
That is great! Statements like that are a good way to get folks
interested in your success. :)
> I am embedding Python (3.6) into my C++
I suggest you to add a new function and leaves the existing function
unchanged. "Just in case".
You may deprecate the old functions at the same time using Py_DEPRECATED().
Victor
Le mer. 23 janv. 2019 à 17:44, Ivan Levkivskyi a écrit :
>
> I added to extra parameters to each, see
> https://git
I added to extra parameters to each, see
https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/11605/files#diff-d350c56a842065575842defb8aaa9f27
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Ivan
On Wed, 23 Jan 2019 at 16:41, Victor Stinner wrote:
> What is your change? Did you remove these functions? Change their
> parameters?
>
> Victor
>
> Le mer.
What is your change? Did you remove these functions? Change their parameters?
Victor
Le mer. 23 janv. 2019 à 16:24, Ivan Levkivskyi a écrit :
>
> Thanks for advice Victor and Steve!
>
> I looked at the list, and the two functions I mentioned are not in the list.
> So I assume the best strategy
Hi!
Well, the plugins would be created by third-parties and I'd like them
to enable bunding of modules with their plugins.
I am afraid of modules with the same name, but being different, or
different versions of modules being used by different plugins. If
plugins share an interpreter, the module w
Thanks for advice Victor and Steve!
I looked at the list, and the two functions I mentioned are not in the
list. So I assume the best strategy for now is to wait until first
alpha-beta releases are out, and see if anyone complains.
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Ivan
On Wed, 23 Jan 2019 at 06:58, Steve Dower wrote:
> O
On 1/23/19 3:33 AM, Stephan Reiter wrote:
Thanks for the answers so far. I appreciate them!
Nathaniel, I'd like to allow Python plugins in my application. A
plugin should be allowed to bring its own modules along (i.e.
plugin-specific subdir is in sys.path when the plugin is active) and
hence so