[Python-Dev] Removing the provisional label from pathlib

Paul Moore p.f.moore at gmail.com
Tue May 24 10:49:34 EDT 2016


On 24 May 2016 at 15:11, Koos Zevenhoven <k7hoven at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Please, no.  We learned that lesson in Python 2.2.1 with True/False.
>
> What happened? True was included in 2.2.1 but not False?-). Anyway, I
> guess you are probably right, and "3.6->" is the way to go. Besides,
> Guido already wrote that in the first response.

The history is at
http://python-history.blogspot.co.uk/2013/11/the-history-of-bool-true-and-false.html
but basically we added new *constants* for True/False in a point
release. Some people used them, and their code only worked on 2.2.1
and above but not 2.2.0. Others were using variables called True and
False, and the 2.2.1 change broke their code (you could no longer
assign to those names).

So essentially it ended up that people couldn't say "works on 2.2" and
had to distinguish between 2.2.0 and 2.2.1+.

Python's strict backward compatibility rules basically stem from the
grief caused by that change.

Paul


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