[Python-Dev] Re: Deprecating divmod() // % for complex (original) (raw)

Neal Norwitz neal@metaslash.com
Mon, 15 Apr 2002 09:16:42 -0400


Guido van Rossum wrote:

> Guido van Rossum wrote: > > > > [Tim] > > > Does it make sense to deprecate divmod() and // for complex numbers while > > > leaving % intact? > > > > It doesn't, and I've repaired this. > > Does it make sense to expand PEP 4 or make a new PEP to > point out all these other features which are also deprecated? > This would include classes/methods/functions, etc. Unclear what the value is. Deprecations are systematically listed in the documentation AFAIK.

So the APIs and doc can be removed. Here's the current list, found by a lot of grepping in the Python modules:

htmllib.HTMLParser.do_nextid()
pty.master_open()
pty.slave_open()
pstats.Stats.ignore()
rfc822.AddrlistClass
string.zfill()

Cookie.Cookie() # parameter usage change

There are probably others in the C modules.

Neal