Issue 1476845: Finish PEP 343 terminology cleanup (original) (raw)

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Title: Finish PEP 343 terminology cleanup
Type: Stage:
Components: Documentation Versions: Python 2.5

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Status: closed Resolution: fixed
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Assigned To: ncoghlan Nosy List: akuchling, ncoghlan
Priority: normal Keywords:

Created on 2006-04-26 11:57 by ncoghlan, last changed 2022-04-11 14:56 by admin. This issue is now closed.

Messages (3)
msg28349 - (view) Author: Alyssa Coghlan (ncoghlan) * (Python committer) Date: 2006-04-26 11:57
test_with.py was missed in the PEP 343 terminology cleanup for Python alpha 2 PEP 343 itself still needs to be updated, too. Creating this tracker item to record items needed to finish the terminology cleanup post-alpha 2.
msg28350 - (view) Author: A.M. Kuchling (akuchling) * (Python committer) Date: 2006-07-29 17:13
Logged In: YES user_id=11375 Nick, does anything still need to be done for this? What terminology needs to be fixed in test_with.py?
msg28351 - (view) Author: Alyssa Coghlan (ncoghlan) * (Python committer) Date: 2006-07-30 11:53
Logged In: YES user_id=1038590 This all got dealt with when __context__() was removed. I believe I left the bug report open with the intent of closing it once we were happy that what went in to the first beta was what we wanted to stick with for 2.5. I'd say we've reached that point :)
History
Date User Action Args
2022-04-11 14:56:17 admin set github: 43279
2006-04-26 11:57:34 ncoghlan create

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