Any detail list of change between version 2.1-2.2-2.3-2.4 of Python?
hi, all You know Jython (Java version of Python) has only a stable version of 2.1, and two alpha version was release after 3 years. So if it wants to evolve to 2.2 , 2.3 or 2.4 as Python, some detail change list was need, and it's great if there are some test case script to test the new implemention version. So does Python has this kinds of things? Where can I find them or something like this? Regards FAN
"FAN" <sharprazor@gmail.com> wrote in message news:51ec6a95050827210210a408e9@mail.gmail.com...
You know Jython (Java version of Python) has only a stable version of 2.1, and two alpha version was release after 3 years. So if it wants to evolve to 2.2 , 2.3 or 2.4 as Python, some detail change list was need, and it's great if there are some test case script to test the new implemention version. So does Python has this kinds of things? Where can I find them or something like this?
I believe this question is off-topic here, which is for dicussion of future changes. If you ask the same question on comp.lang.python or the mail or gmane.org equivalent, or perhaps in the search box at python.org, I am sure you will get an answer. Terry J. Reedy
On Sun, Aug 28, 2005, Terry Reedy wrote:
"FAN" <sharprazor@gmail.com> wrote in message news:51ec6a95050827210210a408e9@mail.gmail.com...
You know Jython (Java version of Python) has only a stable version of 2.1, and two alpha version was release after 3 years. So if it wants to evolve to 2.2 , 2.3 or 2.4 as Python, some detail change list was need, and it's great if there are some test case script to test the new implemention version. So does Python has this kinds of things? Where can I find them or something like this?
All changes are supposed to be in Misc/NEWS. You should also be able to use most of the test cases in Python itself, which are in Lib/test/ However, you should also read http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html Had you read the various docs about Python development, you would certainly have figured out Lib/test/ on your own.
I believe this question is off-topic here, which is for dicussion of future changes. If you ask the same question on comp.lang.python or the mail or gmane.org equivalent, or perhaps in the search box at python.org, I am sure you will get an answer.
Because this is about the future of Jython, it's entirely appropriate for discussion here -- python-dev is *NOT* just for CPython. (It's similar to questions about porting.) As long as people ask questions of the appropriate level, that is. -- Aahz (aahz@pythoncraft.com) <*> http://www.pythoncraft.com/ The way to build large Python applications is to componentize and loosely-couple the hell out of everything.
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