[Python-Dev] Breaking undocumented API (original) (raw)
Brett Cannon brett at python.org
Mon Nov 8 22:57:43 CET 2010
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On Mon, Nov 8, 2010 at 13:45, <exarkun at twistedmatrix.com> wrote:
On 09:25 pm, brett at python.org wrote:
On Mon, Nov 8, 2010 at 13:03, <exarkun at twistedmatrix.com> wrote:
On 07:58 pm, brett at python.org wrote:
I don't think a strict don't remove without deprecation policy is workable. For example, is trace.rxblank constant part of the trace module API that needs to be preserved indefinitely? I don't even know if it is possible to add a deprecation warning to it, but CoverageResults.blankre would certainly be a better place for it. The deprecation policy obviously cannot apply to module-level attributes. I'm not sure why this is. Can you elaborate? There is no way to directly trigger a DeprecationWarning for an attribute. We can still document it, but there is just no way to programmatically enforce it. What about
deprecatedModuleAttribute
(<http://twistedmatrix.com/documents/current/api/twisted.python.deprecate.html>) or zope.deprecation (<http://docs.zope.org/zope3/Book/deprecation/show.html>) which inspired it?
Just checked the code and it looks like it substitutes the module for some proxy object? To begin that break subclass checks. After that I don't know the ramifications without really digging into the ModuleType code.
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