Message162976
| Author |
eric.araujo |
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docs@python, eric.araujo, louiscipher, rhettinger |
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2012年06月16日.16:41:43 |
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<1339864904.86.0.189737847195.issue15063@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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The source links were added by Raymond for selected modules that he judged readable, well-written and useful companions to the documentation. For the json.encoder and decoder modules, I don’t think this is the case: the rst doc should explain well the behavior of the default encoder/decoder and how to subclass to change this behavior. Did you see something interesting in the code? I only had a look through it quickly, and saw the mix of C and Python code (which can be non-trivial to follow) and a dubious idiom (binding globals as locals to optimize access on CPython—doesn’t work on PyPy). My opinion is -1; what do other people think? |
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| 2012年06月16日 16:41:45 | eric.araujo | set | recipients:
+ eric.araujo, rhettinger, docs@python, louiscipher |
| 2012年06月16日 16:41:44 | eric.araujo | set | messageid: <1339864904.86.0.189737847195.issue15063@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2012年06月16日 16:41:44 | eric.araujo | link | issue15063 messages |
| 2012年06月16日 16:41:43 | eric.araujo | create |
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