FYI I already post this in Doc-SIG mailing list, as it seems to be more
relevant there.
@Shell, thanks for the reference. Please correct me if I'm wrong, but I
don't think the code standard for Python standard library applies to
sample programs in the tutorials.
Best,
Xuan.
On 4/15/18 7:49
On Mon, Apr 16, 2018 at 4:49 AM, Shell Xu wrote:
> Well, I'm not sure weather or not this is what you're looking for, but pep-8
> (https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/) suggest like this:
>
> For Python 3.0 and beyond, the following policy is prescribed for the
> standard library (see PEP 313
On 2018-04-16 02:32, Raymond Hettinger wrote:
I don't think that confidence is warranted. The world of Python is very large.
When public APIs (such as that in the venerable types module) get changed, is
virtually assured that some code will break.
Yes, *some* code will break, I never denied