[Python-Dev] undocumented help() function change in Python 3.4? (original) (raw)
Georg Brandl g.brandl at gmx.net
Tue Mar 11 07:48:34 CET 2014
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Am 11.03.2014 06:31, schrieb Ned Deily:
In article <CADiSq7eif2yBkwR4NQLxi800CRqZWwVzmS11eNMt0PQnA23cLA at mail.gmail.com>, Nick Coghlan <ncoghlan at gmail.com> wrote:
On 11 March 2014 11:29, R. David Murray <rdmurray at bitdance.com> wrote: > The whatsnew updates (including the one for help) weren't copied into > rc3. They will be in final though, unless Larry forgets.
Oh, cool - yes, it will be good to have an up to date What's New shipped, especially as part of the compiled Windows docs. I was going to bring that point up today. How are all the new whatsnew updates going to get into the 3.4.0 release? They've, correctly, been being pushed to the default branch. But, AFAIK, for them to show up in the 3.4.0 released docs we ship, all of the doc changes are going to need to be cherry picked (or a big mass diff from the default branch) into the 3.4 release branch, otherwise they will not be part of the release. (They certainly won't be part of the docs included with the installers I build unless they are in the 3.4 releasing branch.)
Copying the file from default and doing just one commit in the releasing branch should be the easiest way.
Georg
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