James Y Knight wrote:
> Hum, actually, it somewhat makes sense for the "open" builtin to
> become what is now "codecs.open", for convenience's sake, although it
> does blur the distinction between a byte stream and a character
> stream somewhat. If that happens, I suppose it does actually mak
Steven Bethard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Raymond Hettinger wrote:
>> If the PEP can't resist the urge to create new intermediate groupings,
>> then start by grepping through tons of Python code to find-out which
>> exceptions are typically caught on the same line. That would be a
>> worthwhil
Raymond Hettinger wrote:
> TerminatingException
>
>
> The rationale for adding TerminatingException needs to be developed or
> reconsidered. AFAICT, there hasn't been an exploration of existing code
> bases to determine that there is going to be even minimal use of "except
>
Tim Peters wrote:
>
> I can't think of a Python feature with a higher aggregate
> braincell_burned / benefit ratio than __del__ methods. If P3K retains
> them-- or maybe even before --we should consider taking "the Java
> dodge" on this one. That is, decree that henceforth a __del__ method
> wil
On Mon, 2005-08-08 at 19:29, Tim Peters wrote:
> > Currently with svn you have to manually specify those 9 to be sure to not
> > include the remaining one. With p4 you just say to check-in the whole tree
> > and then remove that one from the list give you in your editor with entering
> > the check
On 8/9/05, Nick Coghlan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We could always give the text mode/binary mode distinction in "open" a real
> meaning - text mode deals with character sequences, binary mode deals with
> byte sequences.
I thought that's what I proposed before. I'm still for it.
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On 8/8/05, Raymond Hettinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [Brett Cannon]
> > At this point the only
> > changes to the hierarchy are the addition of BaseException and
> > TerminatingException, and the change of inheritnace for
> > KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit, and NotImplementedError.
>
> Termina
On Tue, Aug 09, 2005 at 12:28:08AM -0600, Steven Bethard wrote:
> Raymond Hettinger wrote:
> > If the PEP can't resist the urge to create new intermediate groupings,
> > then start by grepping through tons of Python code to find-out which
> > exceptions are typically caught on the same line. That
I've been getting:
ssh: connect to host cvs.sourceforge.net port 22: Connection refused
for the past few hours. Their "Site News" doesn't say anything
about downtime.
Neil
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Neil Schemenauer wrote:
> I've been getting:
>
> ssh: connect to host cvs.sourceforge.net port 22: Connection refused
>
> for the past few hours. Their "Site News" doesn't say anything
> about downtime.
I'm seeing the same.
Martin
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> I've been getting:
>
> ssh: connect to host cvs.sourceforge.net port 22: Connection refused
>
> for the past few hours. Their "Site News" doesn't say anything
> about downtime.
A cvs update doesn't work for me either now. I did finish one
sometime before noon (EDT) today,
Dear all,
Sorry to bring this up again, but I think there is an inconsistency in
PEP 348 in its current formulation.
From PEP: "In Python 2.4, a bare except clause will catch any and all
exceptions. Typically, though, this is not what is truly desired. More
often than not one wants to catch a
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[Brett]
> The problem with existing code checking for this situation is that the
> situation itself is not the same as it will be if bare 'except's
> change::
>
> try:
>...
> except:
>...
> except TerminatingException:
>...
>
> has never really been possible before, but will be if
On Tuesday 09 August 2005 09:05, Greg Wilson wrote:
> I'm working with support from the Python Software Foundation to develop an
> open source course on basic software development skills for people with
> backgrounds in science and engineering. I have a beta version of the
> course notes ready for
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