[Python-3000] Discussions with no PEPs (original) (raw)

Barry Warsaw barry at python.org
Thu Mar 8 18:57:36 CET 2007


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On Mar 8, 2007, at 12:15 PM, Jim Jewett wrote:

-- Generic Functions -- Interfaces These two were heavily tied to annotations; one option would have been to introduce them at the same time as an example use. Given that annotations do not require them, another option is to wait (at least) an extra release, while annotations sink in. Since they can be done as 3rd-party libraries, I assumed the decision was to postpone at least until there was a concrete implementation candidate available. (And no, I don't know exactly what "candidate available" would require.)

We already have an established, community accepted implementation of
interfaces, so why not just accept that into the core stdlib?

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