Brett Cannon schrieb: > On Sun, Nov 8, 2009 at 16:53, Georg Brandl <g.bra...@gmx.net> wrote: >> Brett Cannon schrieb: >>> During the moratorium PEP discussions Guido said he wanted to quiet >>> down deprecation warnings. I see there being two options on this. >>> >>> One is to keep things as is, but to require two releases with >>> PendingDeprecationWarning so there are three years of >>> silent-by-default warnings to update your code. But that last release >>> before removal came would still be noisy. >>> >>> The other option is to simply have all warnings filtered out by >>> default. We could alter -W so that when it is used w/o an argument it >>> turns to what is currently the default behaviour (or even turn all >>> warnings which is more than what happens now). >> >> As a technical note, optional option arguments are a bad idea. >> >> python -W ignore >> >> Am I calling the file "ignore" with all warnings enabled or running the >> interactive interpreter ignoring all warnings? > > You are calling the file called "ignore"; the argument to -W must > contain colons to be valid.
It doesn't need to now; and IMO that is quite helpful, since it allows e.g. a very short -Wi argument without me having to remember just how many colons I have to put there. And even if that change is deemed to be fine, why shouldn't I have colons in my filename? Special cases are not special enough... ;) Georg _______________________________________________ stdlib-sig mailing list stdlib-sig@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/stdlib-sig