I definitely think they could. As a developer using Python, they're fully sufficient for my purposes.
I honestly don't know enough about non-CPython implementations and their challenges to know what gaps (if any) would need to be filled to fully implement a compatible version. On Sat, 2021-02-13 at 10:58 +1300, Greg Ewing wrote: > On 13/02/21 9:03 am, Paul Bryan wrote: > > What if PSF were to undertake codifying a language specification? > > We have the Language Reference and Library Reference. Do they > not count as specifications? >
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