On 2012-10-21 16:59:16 +0000, Dennis Lee Bieber said:
On Sun, 21 Oct 2012 07:41:52 -0600, Jason Friedman <ja...@powerpull.net>
declaimed the following in gmane.comp.python.general:
Pretty slick. My only concern is portability, are there other
examples of modules (excepting Win32) that work on some platforms and
not others?
Just scan the library reference and you'll find a number of
modules/functions that, even if available on all OS, behave slightly
differently (look up mmap, for example; or readline)
I was just getting used to it as PBS :-) Other than really liking your
lib… I'm not convinced it would be a good candidate for the stdlib,
yet. E.g. Not every good lib belongs in the stdlib. That said, if sh.py
continues to gain popularity (akin to e.g. requests) I suspect the
"right people" (core developers?) will see it. I'm also curious how
that happens, would a PEP be a good place to propose inclusion in the
stdlib?
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