[Python-Dev] provisional status for asyncio

Yury Selivanov yselivanov.ml at gmail.com
Thu Aug 27 23:39:14 CEST 2015


On 2015-08-27 5:31 PM, Yury Selivanov wrote:
> On 2015-08-27 5:24 PM, Brett Cannon wrote:
>>
>>     My proposal is to amend PEP 411 with two levels of provisional
>>     packages:
>>
>>     Level 1: Backwards incompatible changes might be introduced in point
>>     releases.
>>
>>     Level 2: Only backwards compatible changes can be introduced in
>>     new point
>>     releases.
>>
>>
>> How is this any different from the normal compatibility promise we 
>> have for any non-provisional code in the stdlib?
>>
>> And by point release I assume you mean a new minor release, e.g. 3.5 
>> -> 3.6.
>
> Right, my mistake, I indeed meant minor releases.
>
> The difference is that right now we don't introduce new features 
> (regardless of backwards compatibility promises) for any 
> non-provisional code in minor releases, we can only do bug fixes.
>
> My proposal is to enable asyncio receiving new strictly backwards 
> compatible APIs/features (and bug fixes too, of course) in minor 
> releases (3.5.x).
>

Turns out I was lost in terminology :)

Considering that Python versioning is defined as major.minor.micro, I'll 
rephrase the proposal:

Level 1: Backwards incompatible changes might be introduced in new 
Python releases (including micro releases)

Level 2: Only backwards compatible changes (new APIs including) can be 
introduced in micro releases.

Sorry for the confusion.

Yury


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