[Python-3000] Droping find/rfind? (original) (raw)
Oleg Broytmann phd at mail2.phd.pp.ru
Wed Aug 23 17:28:15 CEST 2006
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On Wed, Aug 23, 2006 at 08🔞03AM -0700, Guido van Rossum wrote:
That's too narrow a view on the language.
I narrowed it by purpose for this discussion.
Surely the built-in types (especially those with direct compiler support, like literal notations) are part of the language.
And still I believe they are two different markets, and you cannot trade features between them. I am sure it would be hard to by space for new language (in that narrow sense) features by removing methods from the standard types.
Oleg.
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