On May 24, 2018, at 12:26, Serhiy Storchaka <storch...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 24.05.18 19:02, Ned Deily пише:
>> On May 24, 2018, at 11:35, Serhiy Storchaka <storch...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> I have doubts about two issues. I feel the responsibility for them because 
>>> I had the opportunity to solve them before, but I lost it.
>> [...]
>> 
>> Serhiy, what are the bugs.python.org issue numbers for these?  Are they 
>> marked as "release blocker"?
> For docstring in AST: https://bugs.python.org/issue32911
> 
> Inada's patch looked complex (actually it mostly restored the code before his 
> previous change). We didn't know about IPython and we decided that it is not 
> worth to change this code at this stage (after beta2). And definitely it will 
> be later to do this after rc1.

We have had many discussions about this issue earlier and, while there were 
arguments made for more than one approach, I believe we reached agreement that 
this was a deliberate incompatibility that we and our users could live with.  
The issue has been closed since 2018-03-18.  At some point, we need to move on. 
 However, if additional exposure downstream has identified significant new 
problems, then the issue should be re-opened and a specific proposal made.  
BTW, do we know what the iPython folks think about this?  But there still seems 
to be disagreements about whether anything needs to be changed.  As I commented 
yesterday, I *really* don't want to keep revisiting this but I am not going to 
make a technical call.  Without an open "release blocker" issue, though, 
nothing is going to change for 3.7.0rc1.  If you (or anyone else) feels 
strongly enough about it, you should re-open the issue now and make it as a 
"release blocker" and we should discuss the implications and possible plans of 
action in the issue.

> For pickling of typing types: https://bugs.python.org/issue32873
> 
> Ivan fixed cases supported before 3.7. They now are backward and forward 
> compatible. But cases not supported before 3.7 (like List[int]) now produce 
> fragile pickles.

That issue was closed by Ivan and there have been no comments on it since 
2018-04-04.  I'll defer to his recent reply in this thread.

--
  Ned Deily
  n...@python.org -- []

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