Re: [Python-Dev] cpython: #1874: detect invalid multipart CTE and report it as a defect.

On 22.06.2011 19:48, r.david.murray wrote:
Dear Mr. Murray, thank you very much for competing in the PSU's Longest Class Name in the Standard Library competition. Unfortunately, your class name of 45 characters has been surpassed by four other contestants. However, it is my pleasure to inform you that your entry wins the consolation prize for the Longest Exception Name! A framed certificate and a PSU-branded wooden keyboard will be delivered to you shortly. Yours sincerely, the PSU ministry of silly stats

On Wed, 22 Jun 2011 21:40:57 +0200, Georg Brandl <g.brandl@gmx.net> wrote:
See, there are hidden benefits to following the existing coding conventions of stdlib modules... (I initially called it InvalidMultipartCTEDefect, but all of the other names were spelled out, so....) -- R. David Murray http://www.bitdance.com

On Wed, 22 Jun 2011 21:40:57 +0200, Georg Brandl <g.brandl@gmx.net> wrote:
See, there are hidden benefits to following the existing coding conventions of stdlib modules... (I initially called it InvalidMultipartCTEDefect, but all of the other names were spelled out, so....) -- R. David Murray http://www.bitdance.com
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