Message57954
| Author |
gvanrossum |
| Recipients |
christian.heimes, georg.brandl, gvanrossum |
| Date |
2007年11月29日.20:52:40 |
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<ca471dc20711291252r3778b29elf7cec46b0111c3af@mail.gmail.com> |
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<1196369127.92.0.881517193378.issue1522@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| Content |
> sys is a very important and often used module, too. I don't like the
> idea to remove one module (types) and clutter an important module with
> its content.
Well, it is already pretty cluttered -- it contains many items that
*I* don't recognize... :-)
> The list of types has grown pretty long and most of the types can't be
> instantiated in Python. I fear that the types are going to confuse too
> many people. However the types are useful for type checking and ABCs.
Stuff in sys that people don't use doesn't really confuse anyone IMO.
I really don't think that this warrants a new module.
Many of the datatype-related types (e.g. dict_keys) should not go
there but in _collections anyway. |
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