Miro, what tests (outside of Python itself) do you think may break, and do you have a way to check that? -Barry On Wed, Jun 23, 2021, at 17:15, Miro Hrončok wrote:
On 23. 06. 21 23:49, Irit Katriel via Python-Dev wrote:
Barry and I are working on a patch to add deprecation warnings in 3.10 when one of these are imported [6]. Let us know if you have any comments on this plan.
With my Fedora Python maintainer hat on, I am not particularly happy about this.
DeprecationWarnings have a tendency to break tests. I assumed Python 3.10.0b1 to be the last release that intentionally breaks things that worked with Python 3.9.
It's not a strong opinion and if there is a consensus that adding new DeprecationWarnings is not considered "new feature" or "breaking change", I won't fight it, but it feels wrong.
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