Message119628
| Author |
terry.reedy |
| Recipients |
belopolsky, eric.araujo, glingl, gregorlingl, gvanrossum, ned.deily, terry.reedy |
| Date |
2010年10月26日.18:17:07 |
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1.5944592e-09 |
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No |
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<1288117028.77.0.612635498933.issue10199@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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Various comments:
I usually expect things in stdlib to be usefully importable. Idlelib is clearly an exception.
>> Also many people don't expect to find any code in a file named
>> __init__.py (and most of the time I agree with this).
> Well, logging, tkinter, and ctypes are clearly counterexamples
> to this rule.
I think it a mistake that tkinter.__init__ is huge, about as big as the other 13 modules added together. It makes it really hard to dive into the code.
I think turtledemo would be fine, separate from turtle, if one could import and run things (one at a time) from within the interactive interpreter. |
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