python-dev Summary for 2003-08-01 through 2003-08-15
Andrew Dalke
adalke at mindspring.com
Mon Aug 18 19:33:52 EDT 2003
Brett C.:
> [...]
As always, thank you for your summary!
> Python user helping Parrot? Treacherous!
Just like Python on Java and Python on .Net? :)
> What is going to happen at OSCON 2004 is a benchmark
> program written in pure Python will be run using a CVS
> checkout of Python against a Parrot [...] checkout;
Any thoughts yet on what the benchmark might be?
> There is definitely room for adding more standard path
> locations for package installations.
AAAAAAHHHHHHHHhhhhhhhhhh,,,,,.........
(That was the sound of me running away screaming.)
I just use distutils and assume the person installing has told
it where to install. I got confused amoung the options we
have now, esp. since there's no "site-packages" under MS
Windows.
> grandmaster and wizard levels". So only use __slots__ if you can apply
> the label of "programmer at grandmaster or wizard level" to yourself
> without your programming peers laughting their bums off; you have been
> warned.
Is there a PEP somewhere describing the levels? I couldn't find one.
I want to make sure I only use those features of Python I'm qualified
to use. Wouldn't want my head to explode. ;)
Andrew
dalke at dalkescientific.com
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