Python 3
Barry Warsaw
barry at canonical.com
Wed Jun 23 13:55:50 BST 2010
On Jun 23, 2010, at 02:11 PM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
>OTOH, this would only affect Python 3, and you have plenty of time to
>wait for or design performance improvements there. N.B. Guido has
>expressed support for "polymorphism", which he defines to mean that
>functions which process strings (bytes or unicode) return the type fed
>to them (and error on inconsistency). I don't know if that applies to
>Python 3.2, though (FLUFL, WDYT?)
I'm not sure what there would be to do for Python 3.2, i.e. on the
enforcement/code change side. It sounds like Guido's polymorphism
recommendation is little more than just that, but TBH, lack of time is forcing
me to tune out on that particular thread for now. :/
-Barry
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