Antoine Pitrou wrote: > Le lundi 09 novembre 2009 à 13:51 -0800, Guido van Rossum a écrit : >> On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 1:47 PM, Antoine Pitrou <solip...@pitrou.net> wrote: >>> (have you ever launched a Gnome or KDE app from the command-line? they >>> can spout *tons* of warnings) >> >> Yes, this is a perfect example of what I *don't* want to happen. > > But it doesn't. Most Python applications display at worse one or two > deprecation warnings, which is perfectly bearable. > (the exception is -3, and that's why it's good to have it opt-in rather > than opt-out)
I'm with Antoine here: I haven't seen a single warning from Python in years... and I do use lots of 3rd party code in projects. To me, this discussion appears a bit artifical. Instead of worrying about too much noise on stderr we should reflect more on whether certain deprecations are useful or not in the first place, e.g. take the md5 module deprecation: It would have been very easy to provide proxy implemenations for the md5 and sha modules, redirecting to the hashlib module, instead of going through the whole deprecation process, forcing developers to clutter up their code with conditional imports and confusing newcomers reading about the md5 module in their Python books. After all, there's a reason why we still have the string module in Python 2.7 without generating any warning whatsoever and properly redirecting to the string methods. IMHO, deprecations are only useful for things that are bound to cause a change which doesn't allow for an option for providing backwards compatible ways of letting older code continue to work with more recent Python releases (even if it gets slower as result of this indirection), e.g. Python syntax changes (such as changes to the except clause) or changes to language semantics (such as integer division). In summary: Don't raise the bar for warning messages, raise the bar for deprecations themsselves. -- Marc-Andre Lemburg eGenix.com Professional Python Services directly from the Source (#1, Nov 09 2009) >>> Python/Zope Consulting and Support ... http://www.egenix.com/ >>> mxODBC.Zope.Database.Adapter ... http://zope.egenix.com/ >>> mxODBC, mxDateTime, mxTextTools ... http://python.egenix.com/ ________________________________________________________________________ ::: Try our new mxODBC.Connect Python Database Interface for free ! :::: eGenix.com Software, Skills and Services GmbH Pastor-Loeh-Str.48 D-40764 Langenfeld, Germany. CEO Dipl.-Math. Marc-Andre Lemburg Registered at Amtsgericht Duesseldorf: HRB 46611 http://www.egenix.com/company/contact/ _______________________________________________ stdlib-sig mailing list stdlib-sig@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/stdlib-sig