* add explicit syntax for identity constraints
* reject literal patterns (with rationale)
* reorder rejected ideas to put unpublished ideas last
* add containment constraints as a deferred idea
* update some details based on draft implementation status
* misc ReST formatting fixes and other text fixes
A counter-proposal that mostly endorses PEP 634, but
proposes an explicit marker prefix based alternative to
PEP 634's approach where attribute lookups are
processed as value constraints while simple names
are capture patterns.
This commit adds various updates to account for changes in PEP 458, including:
* updating the link to the Python glossary
* add definitions of distribution file, target files
* clarify ‘target files’ and ‘target metadata’
* Use BLAKE 2 instead of SHA-2 in filenames
* transaction process -> upload process
* update paper links to use the permanent links from theupdateframework.io
This commit also adds a few clarifications about the purpose
of this PEP, including adding an overview of the changes needed
to implement the PEP.
Signed-off-by: marinamoore <mnm678@gmail.com>
The old name "version_switch.js" is completely dead.
Only the new name is in use in all active branches.
So there's no need to keep the old name floating around
in a lively, actively maintained, devastatingly current
document like PEP 101.
* PEP 635: Tweaks markup
Consistently Capitalize Headings.
Remove extra blank lines (two is enough).
Add a few TODOs.
Fix a few typos.
* Went over much of PEP 635 with a fine comb
I got as far as capture patterns.
* Tweak wildcard patterns (adding '?'); muse on 'else'
* Reviewed up to and including sequence patterns
* Checkpoint -- got halfway through Class Patterns
* Changed Walrus to AS and added rationales (Tobias)
* Fix AS-pattern example
Co-authored-by: Tobias Kohn <webmaster@tobiaskohn.ch>
* Add another rationale for this syntax
* Add missing escapes
* Improve wording as per comment from @stevendaprano
* added another sentence to clarify what `trio.run` actually does
* Correct numerous punctuation errors (see "Gregg Reference Manual, 11th Edition" for definition of correct punctuation). Also fix a few clumsy usages.