On 3/8/07, Barry Warsaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


On Mar 8, 2007, at 12:15 PM, Jim Jewett wrote:
[Guido]
>>    -- Generic Functions
>>    -- Interfaces
>
> These two were heavily tied to annotations; one option would have been
> to introduce them at the same time as an example use.
>
> Given that annotations do not require them, another option is to wait
> (at least) an extra release, while annotations sink in.
>
> Since they can be done as 3rd-party libraries, I assumed the decision
> was to postpone at least until there was a concrete implementation
> candidate available.  (And no, I don't know exactly what "candidate
> available" would require.)

We already have an established, community accepted implementation of
interfaces, so why not just accept that into the core stdlib?


Guido already knows this, but I would like to second Barry's excellent idea.

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