>> Let's say they reimplement "reference python" CPython in Rust. What is
>> better? Change the "reference python" CPython name to RPython, for
>> example, or let it as CPython?
>The C implementation would still be called CPython, and the new
>implementation might be called RPython, or RustyPython
Is there a new scheduled date for releasing 3.11.0b4? Are there issues with b4
that have implications for b3?
I realize it will be released when ready and am not trying to push or harass
anyone involved. It just seems that versions are usually released on schedule
so I'm wondering if there's s
how to solve this (argparse)
traceback:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "u:\oracle\RTR.py", line 10, in
class sre_constants():
File "u:\oracle\RTR.py", line 77, in sre_constants
MAXREPEAT = _NamedIntConstant(32,name=str(32))
TypeError: 'name' is an invalid keyword argument fo
David,
I am curious why you are undertaking the effort to take a language already
decades old and showing signs of being a tad rusty into a language that
suggests further oxidation.
More seriously, I am interested in what this can gain and the intended user
base. I studied Rust for a while and i
נתי שטרן wrote at 2022-6-23 15:31 +0300:
>how to solve this (argparse)
>
>
>traceback:
>Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "u:\oracle\RTR.py", line 10, in
>class sre_constants():
> File "u:\oracle\RTR.py", line 77, in sre_constants
>MAXREPEAT = _NamedIntConstant(32,name=str(32))
>
On Thu, 23 Jun 2022 18:57:31 +0200, "Dieter Maurer"
declaimed the following:
>??? wrote at 2022-6-23 15:31 +0300:
>>how to solve this (argparse)
>>MAXREPEAT = _NamedIntConstant(32,name=str(32))
>>TypeError: 'name' is an invalid keyword argument for int()
>
>This does not look like an `a
On 6/23/22 16:32, Dennis Lee Bieber wrote:
> On Thu, 23 Jun 2022 18:57:31 +0200, "Dieter Maurer"
> declaimed the following:
>
>> ??? wrote at 2022-6-23 15:31 +0300:
>>> how to solve this (argparse)
>
>>>MAXREPEAT = _NamedIntConstant(32,name=str(32))
>>> TypeError: 'name' is an invalid k
On Fri, 24 Jun 2022 at 09:03, Mats Wichmann wrote:
> Also note that while it's claimed to be fine These Days, inheriting from
> a base type like this is sometimes tricky, sometimes broken... be
> somewhat aware.
Depends on your definition of "broken". If you want to make a custom
integer type, yo
I copied code from argparse library and modified it
בתאריך יום חמישי, 23 ביוני 2022, מאת Dieter Maurer :
> נתי שטרן wrote at 2022-6-23 15:31 +0300:
> >how to solve this (argparse)
> >
> >
> >traceback:
> >Traceback (most recent call last):
> > File "u:\oracle\RTR.py", line 10, in
> >class s
נתי שטרן wrote at 2022-6-24 08:28 +0300:
>I copied code from argparse library and modified it
>
>בתאריך יום חמישי, 23 ביוני 2022, מאת Dieter Maurer :
>
>> נתי שטרן wrote at 2022-6-23 15:31 +0300:
>> >how to solve this (argparse)
>> >
>> >
>> >traceback:
>> >Traceback (most recent call last):
>> >
הודעה שהועברה --
מאת: *Dieter Maurer*
תאריך: יום שישי, 24 ביוני 2022
נושא: argparse modify
אל: נתישטרן
עותק: "python-list-requ...@python.org" , "
python-list@python.org"
נתי שטרן wrote at 2022-6-24 08:28 +0300:
>I copied code from argparse library and modified it
>
>בתאריך
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