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PEP: 42
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Title: Feature Requests
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Author: Jeremy Hylton <jeremy@alum.mit.edu>
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Status: Withdrawn
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Type: Process
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Created: 12-Sep-2000
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Post-History:
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.. withdrawn::
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It is `obsolete`_.
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All new feature requests should either go to the `Python bug tracker`_
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for very simple requests or the `Ideas Discourse category`_ for
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everything else. The rest of this document is retained for historical
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purposes only.
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Introduction
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============
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This PEP contains a list of feature requests that may be considered
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for future versions of Python. Large feature requests should not be
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included here, but should be described in separate PEPs; however a
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large feature request that doesn't have its own PEP can be listed here
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until its own PEP is created. See :pep:`0` for details.
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This PEP was created to allow us to close bug reports that are really
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feature requests. Marked as Open, they distract from the list of real
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bugs (which should ideally be less than a page). Marked as Closed,
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they tend to be forgotten. The procedure now is: if a bug report is
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really a feature request, add the feature request to this PEP; mark
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the bug as "feature request", "later", and "closed"; and add a comment
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to the bug saying that this is the case (mentioning the PEP
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explicitly). It is also acceptable to move large feature requests
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directly from the bugs database to a separate PEP.
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This PEP should really be separated into four different categories
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(categories due to Laura Creighton):
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1. BDFL rejects as a bad idea. Don't come back with it.
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2. BDFL will put in if somebody writes the code. (Or at any rate,
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BDFL will say 'change this and I will put it in' if you show up
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with code.)
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possibly divided into:
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a) BDFL would really like to see some code!
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b) BDFL is never going to be enthusiastic about this, but
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will work it in when it's easy.
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3. If you show up with code, BDFL will make a pronouncement. It might
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be ICK.
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4. This is too vague. This is rejected, but only on the grounds of
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vagueness. If you like this enhancement, make a new PEP.
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Core Language / Builtins
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========================
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* The parser should handle more deeply nested parse trees.
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The following will fail -- ``eval("["*50`` + ``"]"*50)`` -- because
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the parser has a hard-coded limit on stack size. This limit should
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be raised or removed. Removal would be hard because the current
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compiler can overflow the C stack if the nesting is too deep.
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https://bugs.python.org/issue215555
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* Non-accidental IEEE-754 support (Infs, NaNs, settable traps, etc).
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Big project.
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* Windows: Trying to create (or even access) files with certain
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magic names can hang or crash Windows systems. This is really a
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bug in the OSes, but some apps try to shield users from it. When
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it happens, the symptoms are very confusing.
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Hang using files named prn.txt, etc https://bugs.python.org/issue481171
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* eval and free variables: It might be useful if there was a way to
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pass bindings for free variables to eval when a code object with
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free variables is passed. https://bugs.python.org/issue443866
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Standard Library
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* The urllib module should support proxies which require
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authentication. See SourceForge bug #210619 for information:
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https://bugs.python.org/issue210619
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* os.rename() should be modified to handle EXDEV errors on platforms
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that don't allow rename() to operate across filesystem boundaries
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by copying the file over and removing the original. Linux is one
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system that requires this treatment.
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https://bugs.python.org/issue212317
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* signal handling doesn't always work as expected. E.g. if
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sys.stdin.readline() is interrupted by a (returning) signal
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handler, it returns "". It would be better to make it raise an
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exception (corresponding to EINTR) or to restart. But these
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changes would have to applied to all places that can do blocking
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interruptible I/O. So it's a big project.
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https://bugs.python.org/issue210599
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* Extend Windows utime to accept directory paths.
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https://bugs.python.org/issue214245
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* Extend copy.py to module & function types.
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https://bugs.python.org/issue214553
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* Better checking for bad input to ``marshal.load*().``
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https://bugs.python.org/issue214754
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* rfc822.py should be more lenient than the spec in the types of
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address fields it parses. Specifically, an invalid address of the
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form "From: Amazon.com <delivers-news2@amazon.com>" should be
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parsed correctly.
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https://bugs.python.org/issue210678
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* cgi.py's FieldStorage class should be more conservative with memory
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in the face of large binary file uploads.
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https://bugs.python.org/issue210674
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There are two issues here: first, because
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read_lines_to_outerboundary() uses readline() it is possible that a
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large amount of data will be read into memory for a binary file
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upload. This should probably look at the Content-Type header of the
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section and do a chunked read if it's a binary type.
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The second issue was related to the self.lines attribute, which was
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removed in revision 1.56 of cgi.py (see also):
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https://bugs.python.org/issue219806
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* urllib should support proxy definitions that contain just the host
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and port
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https://bugs.python.org/issue210849
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* urlparse should be updated to comply with :rfc:`2396`, which defines
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optional parameters for each segment of the path.
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https://bugs.python.org/issue210834
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* The exceptions raised by pickle and cPickle are currently
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different; these should be unified (probably the exceptions should
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be defined in a helper module that's imported by both). [No bug
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report; I just thought of this.]
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* More standard library routines should support Unicode. For
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example, urllib.quote() could convert Unicode strings to UTF-8 and
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then do the usual %HH conversion. But this is not the only one!
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https://bugs.python.org/issue216716
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* There should be a way to say that you don't mind if ``str()`` or
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``__str__()`` return a Unicode string object. Or a different function
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-- ``ustr()`` has been proposed. Or something...
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http://sf.net/patch/?func=detailpatch&patch_id=101527&group_id=5470
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* Killing a thread from another thread. Or maybe sending a signal.
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Or maybe raising an asynchronous exception.
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https://bugs.python.org/issue221115
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* The debugger (pdb) should understand packages.
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https://bugs.python.org/issue210631
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* Jim Fulton suggested the following:
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::
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I wonder if it would be a good idea to have a new kind of
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temporary file that stored data in memory unless:
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- The data exceeds some size, or
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- Somebody asks for a fileno.
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Then the cgi module (and other apps) could use this thing in a
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uniform way.
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https://bugs.python.org/issue415692
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* Jim Fulton pointed out that binascii's b2a_base64() function has
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situations where it makes sense not to append a newline, or to
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append something else than a newline.
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Proposal:
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- add an optional argument giving the delimiter string to be
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appended, defaulting to "\\n"
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- possibly special-case None as the delimiter string to avoid adding
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the pad bytes too???
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https://bugs.python.org/issue415694
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* pydoc should be integrated with the HTML docs, or at least be able
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to link to them.
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https://bugs.python.org/issue405554
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* Distutils should deduce dependencies for .c and .h files.
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https://bugs.python.org/issue472881
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* asynchat is buggy in the face of multithreading.
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https://bugs.python.org/issue595217
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* It would be nice if the higher level modules (httplib, smtplib,
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nntplib, etc.) had options for setting socket timeouts.
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https://bugs.python.org/issue723287
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* The curses library is missing two important calls: newterm() and
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delscreen()
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https://bugs.python.org/issue665572, http://bugs.debian.org/175590
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* It would be nice if the built-in SSL socket type could be used for
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non-blocking SSL I/O. Currently packages such as Twisted which
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implement async servers using SSL have to require third-party
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packages such as pyopenssl.
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* reST as a standard library module
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* The import lock could use some redesign.
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https://bugs.python.org/issue683658
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* A nicer API to open text files, replacing the ugly (in some
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people's eyes) "U" mode flag. There's a proposal out there to have
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a new built-in type textfile(filename, mode, encoding). (Shouldn't
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it have a bufsize argument too?)
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* Support new widgets and/or parameters for Tkinter
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* For a class defined inside another class, the __name__ should be
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"outer.inner", and pickling should work. (GvR is no longer certain
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this is easy or even right.)
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https://bugs.python.org/issue633930
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* Decide on a clearer deprecation policy (especially for modules) and
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act on it.
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https://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2002-April/023165.html
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* Provide alternatives for common uses of the types module; Skip
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Montanaro has posted a proto-PEP for this idea:
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https://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2002-May/024346.html
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* Use pending deprecation for the types and string modules. This
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requires providing alternatives for the parts that aren't covered
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yet (e.g. string.whitespace and types.TracebackType). It seems we
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can't get consensus on this.
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* Lazily tracking tuples?
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https://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2002-May/023926.html
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https://bugs.python.org/issue558745
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* Make 'as' a keyword. It has been a pseudo-keyword long enough.
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(It's deprecated in 2.5, and will become a keyword in 2.6.)
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C API wishes
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============
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* Add C API functions to help Windows users who are building embedded
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applications where the FILE \* structure does not match the FILE \*
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the interpreter was compiled with.
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https://bugs.python.org/issue210821
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See this bug report for a specific suggestion that will allow a
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Borland C++ builder application to interact with a python.dll build
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with MSVC.
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Tools
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=====
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* Python could use a GUI builder.
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https://bugs.python.org/issue210820
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Building and Installing
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=======================
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* Modules/makesetup should make sure the 'config.c' file it generates
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from the various Setup files, is valid C. It currently accepts
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module names with characters that are not allowable in Python or C
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identifiers.
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https://bugs.python.org/issue216326
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* Building from source should not attempt to overwrite the
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Include/graminit.h and Parser/graminit.c files, at least for people
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downloading a source release rather than working from Subversion or
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snapshots. Some people find this a problem in unusual build
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environments.
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https://bugs.python.org/issue219221
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* The configure script has probably grown a bit crufty with age and
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may not track autoconf's more recent features very well. It should
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be looked at and possibly cleaned up.
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https://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2004-January/041790.html
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* Make Python compliant to the FHS (the Filesystem Hierarchy
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Standard)
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http://bugs.python.org/issue588756
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.. _`Python bug tracker`: https://github.com/python/cpython/issues
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.. _`Ideas Discourse category`: https://discuss.python.org/c/ideas/6
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.. _`obsolete`: https://github.com/python/peps/pull/108#issuecomment-249603204
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