[Python-Dev] [Python-checkins] r42396 - peps/trunk/pep-0011.txt (original) (raw)
Neal Norwitz nnorwitz at gmail.com
Sun Feb 19 20:42:51 CET 2006
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On 2/17/06, M.-A. Lemburg <mal at egenix.com> wrote:
Neal Norwitz wrote: > > I don't have a strong opinion. Any one else have an opinion about > removing --with-wctype-functions from configure?
FWIW, I announced this plan in Dec 2004: http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2004-December/050193.html I didn't get any replies back then, so assumed that no-one would object, but forgot to add this to the PEP 11. The reason I'd like to get this removed early rather than later is that some Linux distros happen to use the config switch causing the Python Unicode implementation on those distros to behave inconsistent with regular Python builds.
Like I said I don't have a strong opinion. At least update PEP 11 now. It would be good to ask on c.l.p. I suspect that no one cares enough about this flag to complain. So it's probably ok to remove it. But we should at least give people the opportunity to object.
Another candidate for removal is the --disable-unicode switch.
We should probably add a deprecation warning for that in Py 2.5 and then remove the hundreds of #idef PyUSINGUNICODE from the source code in time for Py 2.6.
I've heard of a bunch of people using --disable-unicode. I'm not sure if it's curiosity or if there are really production builds without unicode. Ask this on c.l.p too.
We can update configure to add the warning and add a note to PEP 11. If we don't hear any complaints remove it for 2.6. If there are complaints, we can always back off.
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