Message77901
| Author |
rhettinger |
| Recipients |
amaury.forgeotdarc, beazley, christian.heimes, donmez, georg.brandl, giampaolo.rodola, pitrou, rhettinger, wplappert |
| Date |
2008年12月16日.13:26:58 |
| SpamBayes Score |
0.00065177627 |
| Marked as misclassified |
No |
| Message-id |
<1229434020.01.0.593219777625.issue4561@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| In-reply-to |
| Content |
I don't agree that that was a worthy design goal. Tons of code (incl
the old CPython successfully used the stdlib functions). IMO, a 3x or
4x falloff for binary reads/writes is a significant disincentive for
adopting Py3.0. For binary reads/writes, I would like to see the open()
factory function return the old, fast object instead to trying to slowly
simulate it without adding any benefits noticeable to an end-user. IMO,
it's a case of practicality beating purity. |
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