Ok, I could test it :)
Should I wait for some commit and comment results on the issues site or how...? -- Jurgis Pralgauskis tel: 8-616 77613 2018-06-18, pr 19:32, Carol Willing <willi...@willingconsulting.com> rašė: > Dear Andre, > > Thank you. > > The issue is reopened. If others would like to test your recommended fix > still applies cleanly, I will be happy to review it. > > Warmly, > > Carol > > On Jun 18, 2018, at 9:18 AM, Andre Roberge <andre.robe...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > Dear Carol, > > I apologize for letting my frustration show in this way, in a public forum. > > André > > On Mon, Jun 18, 2018 at 1:01 PM Carol Willing < > willi...@willingconsulting.com> wrote: > >> Hi Andre, >> >> I'm sorry that you did not like my response when I was triaging all of >> the open Turtle issues. >> >> I am happy to change the status back to open. All that you needed to do >> was ask politely and give me a chance, as a volunteer, to have the time to >> do so. >> >> Regards, >> >> Carol >> >> On Jun 17, 2018, at 1:41 PM, Andre Roberge <andre.robe...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >> So, a little over 3 years after I submitted a bug report (see previous >> conversation below) **with a fix** so that no one would have to explain why >> "right()" could result in a turtle turning left, and vice-versa, my >> submission was refused and the bug report was closed with the following >> explanation: >> >> " >> >> I'm closing this issue since introducing this suggested change would impact >> teaching materials and resources that have already been published. This >> would be a change that would break compatibility. >> >> " >> >> I'm curious: does anyone on the edu-sig list has written teaching material >> for the turtle module that sets world coordinates such that left and right >> are reversed? If so, how do you explain it to students? >> >> >> Rant: This is the third time that I submit either a bug report for cPython >> **with** a proposed fix, or simply a fix for an existing bug report and that >> it is either rejected or dismissed with no alternative solution proposed. >> Thankfully, the folks here on edu-sig have been much more supportive since I >> joined, almost 15 years ago. /rant >> >> >> André >> >> >> On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 12:48 PM Andre Roberge <andre.robe...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >>> >>> >>> On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 8:52 AM, Jurgis Pralgauskis < >>> jurgis.pralgaus...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> usually in computer graphics Y is counted to increase downwards. >>>> I casn do it with: setworldcoordinates(0, 400, 600, 0) >>>> >>>> but then, "right(..)" turns to the left :/ >>>> >>>> >>>> I could swap: >>>> right, left = left, right >>>> >>>> but on errror I get a bit misleading message >>>> >>>> >>> right() >>>> Traceback (most recent call last): >>>> File "<pyshell#10>", line 1, in <module> >>>> right() >>>> TypeError: left() takes exactly 1 argument (0 given) >>>> >>>> I thought to make this hack for kids, so better clearer error msgs... >>>> >>> >>>> Any Ideas? >>>> >>> >>> http://bugs.python.org/issue23660 (includes a proposed "permanent" >>> fix). >>> >>> André >>> >>> >>> >>>> Thanks :) >>>> -- >>>> Jurgis Pralgauskis >>>> tel: 8-616 77613; >>>> Don't worry, be happy and make things better ;) >>>> http://galvosukykla.lt >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Edu-sig mailing list >>>> Edu-sig@python.org >>>> https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/edu-sig >>>> >>>> >>> _______________________________________________ >> Edu-sig mailing list >> Edu-sig@python.org >> https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/edu-sig >> >> >> > _______________________________________________ > Edu-sig mailing list > Edu-sig@python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/edu-sig >
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