Assorted updates in 200. Repaired PEPTzar's conservatism in 223.

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@ -177,12 +177,43 @@ Open items -- should be done/fixed
Decide what to do about os.path.commonprefix. Then do it.
[19-Aug-2000 tim
Guido msg on Python-Dev:
- restore the old behavior on all platforms
- restore the old behavior on all platforms - Skip volunteered for this
- add to the docs that to get the common directory you use dirname()
- add testcases that check that this works on all platforms
- don't add commonpathprefix(), because dirname() already does it
]
2.0b1: Get all patches out of Open.
2.0b1: Get all patches out of Accepted.
2.0b1: Decide on a license.
2.0b1 Windows: Look for registry info in HKCU before HKLM - Mark
Hammond.
2.0b1 Windows installer: If HKLM isn't writable, back off to HKCU (so
Python can be installed on NT & 2000 without admin privileges).
2.0b1 Windows installer: Install w9xpopen.exe only under Win95/98.
2.0b1 Windows ME: Don't know anything about it. Will the installer
even run? Does it need the w9xpopen hack?
2.0b1 Win98 Guido: popen is hanging on Guido, and even freezing the
whole machine. No clue yet.
2.0: Decide on a license.
2.0: Finish writing the PEPs for the features that went out
with 2.0b1(! sad, but realistic -- we'll get better with practice).
2.0: Major effort to whittle the bug database down to size. I've (tim)
seen this before: if you can keep all the open bugs fitting on one
screen, people will generally keep it that way. But let it slobber
over a screen for a month, & it just goes to hell (no "visible
progress" indeed!).
Open items -- completed/fixed
@ -209,6 +240,12 @@ Accepted and completed
what reprs are advertised as doing. It also makes the xrange
objects obvious when working in the interactive interpreter.
* Extended print statement - Barry Warsaw
PEP 214
http://python.sourceforge.net/peps/pep-0214.html
SF Patch #100970
http://sourceforge.net/patch/?func=detailpatch&patch_id=100970&group_id=5470
Accepted and in progress
@ -253,19 +290,15 @@ Accepted and in progress
for normal slices as well as for extended ones. First step: use
getitem if there is no getslice.
* Extended print statement - Barry Warsaw
PEP 214
http://python.sourceforge.net/peps/pep-0214.html
SF Patch #100970
http://sourceforge.net/patch/?func=detailpatch&patch_id=100970&group_id=5470
* Change meaning of \x escapes - PEP 223 - Fredrik Lundh? Tim Peters?
* Add \U1234678 escapes in u"" strings - Fredrik Lundh?
Open: proposed but not accepted or rejected
* Tim O'Malley's cookie module -- but need different license
* test harness for C code - Trent Mick
* Extended slicing on lists - Michael Hudson
Make lists (and other builtin types) handle extended slices.
@ -291,6 +324,8 @@ Postponed
- http://www.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/1999-August/002252.html
* test harness for C code - Trent Mick
Rejected

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Title: Change the Meaning of \x Escapes
Version: $Revision$
Author: tpeters@beopen.com (Tim Peters)
Python-Version: 2.1
Python-Version: 2.0
Status: Draft
Created: 20-Aug-2000
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