Martin v. Löwis wrote:
> I personally consider it "good style" to rely on implementation details
> of CPython;
Is there a 'do not' missing somewhere in there?
Cheers,
Nick.
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Here's the summary for the second half of October. Comments and
corrections welcome as always, especially on that extended buffer
protocol / binary format specifier discussion which was a little
overwhelming. ;-)
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Nick Coghlan schrieb:
> Martin v. Löwis wrote:
>> I personally consider it "good style" to rely on implementation details
>> of CPython;
>
> Is there a 'do not' missing somewhere in there?
No - I really mean it. I can find nothing wrong with people relying on
reference counting to close files, fo
Patch / Bug Summary
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Patches : 406 open (-10) / 3479 closed (+16) / 3885 total ( +6)
Bugs: 931 open ( +1) / 6349 closed (+16) / 7280 total (+17)
RFE : 245 open ( +1) / 244 closed ( +0) / 489 total ( +1)
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Here's the summary for the first half of November. Try not to spend it
all in one place! ;-)
As always, corrections and comments are greatly appreciated.
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