[Python-Dev] Summary of Python tracker Issues

2017-03-24 Thread Python tracker
ACTIVITY SUMMARY (2017-03-17 - 2017-03-24) Python tracker at http://bugs.python.org/ To view or respond to any of the issues listed below, click on the issue. Do NOT respond to this message. Issues counts and deltas: open5860 (+19) closed 35792 (+40) total 41652 (+59) Open issues wit

Re: [Python-Dev] Await and Async keywords

2017-03-24 Thread Aymeric Fromherz
Thanks for the quick answer! I'll have a look at this PEP. Cheers On 24/03/2017 16:17, Jelle Zijlstra wrote: > > > 2017-03-24 3:57 GMT-07:00 Aymeric Fromherz >: > > Hi, > > I'm currently looking into how Python3 is parsed, and I'm wondering why > a

Re: [Python-Dev] Await and Async keywords

2017-03-24 Thread Jelle Zijlstra
2017-03-24 3:57 GMT-07:00 Aymeric Fromherz : > Hi, > > I'm currently looking into how Python3 is parsed, and I'm wondering why > await and async aren't considered as keywords? Are there programs > actually using await and async as variable names? Is there another > behaviour where it is interestin

[Python-Dev] Await and Async keywords

2017-03-24 Thread Aymeric Fromherz
Hi, I'm currently looking into how Python3 is parsed, and I'm wondering why await and async aren't considered as keywords? Are there programs actually using await and async as variable names? Is there another behaviour where it is interesting to use async for something different? Cheers, Aymeric

Re: [Python-Dev] Exact date of Python 2 EOL?

2017-03-24 Thread Barry Warsaw
On Mar 24, 2017, at 04:03 PM, Nick Coghlan wrote: >As far as I'm aware, Samba is the main remaining challenge for Fedora >Server on that front, but at least all of the libraries it depends on have >received the necessary updates to make them Python 2/3 compatible: >http://fedora.portingdb.xyz/pkg/