[Python-Dev] Re: Accepting PEP 675 - Arbitrary Literal String Type

2022-03-21 Thread Neil Schemenauer
On 2022-03-21, Gregory P. Smith wrote: > TL;DR - PEP 675 allows type checkers to help prevent bugs allowing > attacker-controlled data to be passed to APIs that declare themselves as > requiring literal, in-code strings. Great idea. I did something like this for HTML templating in the Quixote

[Python-Dev] Accepting PEP 655 - Marking individual TypedDict items as required or potentially-missing

2022-03-21 Thread Gregory P. Smith
On behalf of the Python Steering Council, we are pleased to accept PEP 655 - Marking individual TypedDict items as required or potentially-missing . Thanks for considering the potential for confusion with Optional during the design and recommending best

[Python-Dev] Accepting PEP 675 - Arbitrary Literal String Type

2022-03-21 Thread Gregory P. Smith
On behalf of the Python Steering Council, we are accepting PEP 675 - Arbitrary Literal String Type . TL;DR - PEP 675 allows type checkers to help prevent bugs allowing attacker-controlled data to be passed to APIs that declare themselves as requiring literal,

[Python-Dev] Re: Python Language Summit at PyCon 2022 in Salt Lake City

2022-03-21 Thread Mariatta
Hi everybody, Just sending out a reminder to sign up for the language summit. The signups are open until EOD Friday this week. *When:* Wednesday, April 27, 2022 *Where:* in person during PyCon US, Salt Palace Convention Center, room TBD *Sign up to attend:* https://forms.gle/CS8B6wJdcaN3rtWV8