[Python-Dev] PEP 0 maintenance - deferring some currently open PEPs

Guido van Rossum guido at python.org
Fri May 10 18:19:50 CEST 2013


On Fri, May 10, 2013 at 9:01 AM, Terry Jan Reedy <tjreedy at udel.edu> wrote:
> On 5/10/2013 3:14 AM, Nick Coghlan wrote:
>>
>> I'd like to mark a few PEPs that are not currently being actively
>> considered for 3.4 as Deferred:
>>
>>   S   286  Enhanced Argument Tuples                                von
>> Löwis
>>   S   337  Logging Usage in the Standard Library                   Dubner
>>   S   368  Standard image protocol and class
>> Mastrodomenico
>>   I   396  Module Version Numbers                                  Warsaw
>>   S   400  Deprecate codecs.StreamReader and codecs.StreamWriter   Stinner
>>   S   419  Protecting cleanup statements from interruptions
>> Colomiets
>>   I   423  Naming conventions and recipes related to packaging     Bryon
>>   I   444  Python Web3 Interface
>> McDonough, Ronacher
>>   S  3124  Overloading, Generic Functions, Interfaces, and ...     Eby
>>   S  3142  Add a "while" clause to generator expressions           Britton
>
>
> I had the impression that this had more or less been rejected. I suppose I
> could try to dig up the discussion.

I didn't know there was a PEP for that. I hereby reject it. No point
wasting more time on it.

>>   S  3143  Standard daemon process library                         Finney
>>   S  3145  Asynchronous I/O For subprocess.Popen
>> Pruitt, McCreary, Carlson
>>   S  3152  Cofunctions                                             Ewing
>
>
> You might also ask the authors if they are still really in favor of them or
> have any hope for them, considering whatever discussion occurred, or whether
> they have abandoned them (which would mean withdrawn).
>
>
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