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Here are some possible tasks for the Py3k portion of the GoogleSprint. | == The sprint is over == |
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To claim a task, please add your name to it. | Thanks to all who participated! Here's my blog with the report: http://www.artima.com/weblogs/viewpost.jsp?thread=173453 |
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* Fix various unit tests that are currently failing in the p3yk (sic) branch; in particular I need help fixing minidom, and elementtree. | Below is the list of Py3k tasks we worked on (or wanted to work on) at the GoogleSprint. |
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* Unify int/long (see recent email in python-3000 list; Martin von Lowis???) | == Suggested Tasks == |
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* Work on the new I/O library (I have much interest in this but need help -- Guido) | (We didn't get to these.) * Make IDLE work -- there are relative import issues, perhaps others. |
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* Rewrite import in Python (Brett Cannon?) | * Put back nb_ <true division> slots (regular and augmented) |
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* Rip out the last remains of coerce | * Make map() and filter() iterators and make them stop at the end of the shortest input (like zip()) instead of at the end of the longest input (like itertools?) |
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* Rip out classic classes (already done; Guido) | * See PEP PEP:3100 for more ideas |
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* Make it so that __hash__ can be set to None to declare an unhashable type, and to automatically do this the first time __eq__ or __cmp__ are overridden but __hash__ is not (Guido; could use help) | |
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* Implement PEP 3102 (Jiwon Seo?) | == Claimed Tasks == |
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* See PEP 3100 for more ideas | * Py3kConversionTools: Work on tool to help convert (flag keywords like with/as, removed functions/methods: apply/{}.iter*/{}.has_key/etc) (Jeremy Hylton) * Work on the new I/O library (I have much interest in this but need help -- Guido); you can check http://sebulba.wikispaces.com/project+iostack+v2 for a reference on what was generally agreed in the py3k list. (Hasan, Charles) * Unify int/long (Martin von Löwis; see http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-3000/2006-August/003046.html) * Implement PEP PEP:3102 (keyword-only arguments) (Jiwon Seo, Brett C.) * Rewrite import in Python (Brett Cannon?, Alex Martelli?, Osvaldo Santana) * Make xrange() support longs; then rename it to range() (see http://www.python.org/sf/1472639 for all but the supporting-long part) (Neal) * Remove basestring.find and basestring.rfind, per [http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-3100/ PEP 3100] (done, Hasan -- needs to be reviewed and checked in) == Finished Tasks == * Make zip() an iterator (like itertools.izip()) (done; Guido) (Brian too!) * Clean up comparisons. Remove the ability to order objects where it doesn't make sense. (Guido, Alex) * Fix various unit tests that are currently failing in the p3yk branch (done, various sprinters). * Rip out the last remains of coerce (done, Neal; need to rename nb_coerce slot) * Make it so that __hash__ can be set to None to declare an unhashable type, and to automatically do this the first time __eq__ or __cmp__ are overridden but __hash__ is not (done, Guido & Alex) * Rip out reduce() (done, John Reese and Jacques Frechet) * Kill uses of has_key() in idlelib (done, John R & Jacques F). * Get rid of all references to file() in favor of open(). (done, Anna) * Rip out classic classes (done pre-sprint, Guido) |
Python 3000 Goals for the Google Sprint
The sprint is over
Thanks to all who participated! Here's my blog with the report: http://www.artima.com/weblogs/viewpost.jsp?thread=173453
Below is the list of Py3k tasks we worked on (or wanted to work on) at the GoogleSprint.
Suggested Tasks
(We didn't get to these.)
- Make IDLE work -- there are relative import issues, perhaps others.
- When the I/O library is ready, start unifying str/unicode.
Put back nb_ <true division> slots (regular and augmented)
- Make map() and filter() iterators and make them stop at the end of the shortest input (like zip()) instead of at the end of the longest input (like itertools?)
See PEP 3100 for more ideas
Claimed Tasks
Py3kConversionTools: Work on tool to help convert (flag keywords like with/as, removed functions/methods: apply/{}.iter*/{}.has_key/etc) (Jeremy Hylton)
Work on the new I/O library (I have much interest in this but need help -- Guido); you can check http://sebulba.wikispaces.com/project+iostack+v2 for a reference on what was generally agreed in the py3k list. (Hasan, Charles)
Unify int/long (Martin von Löwis; see http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-3000/2006-August/003046.html)
Implement PEP 3102 (keyword-only arguments) (Jiwon Seo, Brett C.)
- Rewrite import in Python (Brett Cannon?, Alex Martelli?, Osvaldo Santana)
Make xrange() support longs; then rename it to range() (see http://www.python.org/sf/1472639 for all but the supporting-long part) (Neal)
Remove basestring.find and basestring.rfind, per [http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-3100/ PEP 3100] (done, Hasan -- needs to be reviewed and checked in)
Finished Tasks
- Make zip() an iterator (like itertools.izip()) (done; Guido) (Brian too!)
- Clean up comparisons. Remove the ability to order objects where it doesn't make sense. (Guido, Alex)
- Fix various unit tests that are currently failing in the p3yk branch (done, various sprinters).
- Rip out the last remains of coerce (done, Neal; need to rename nb_coerce slot)
Make it so that hash can be set to None to declare an unhashable type, and to automatically do this the first time eq or cmp are overridden but hash is not (done, Guido & Alex)
- Rip out reduce() (done, John Reese and Jacques Frechet)
Kill uses of has_key() in idlelib (done, John R & Jacques F).
- Get rid of all references to file() in favor of open(). (done, Anna)
- Rip out classic classes (done pre-sprint, Guido)