On 24/03/2013 13:31, jmfauth wrote:
The problem here is that this PEP 393 should not have been created. The first time I read it, I quickly understood, it can not work!
How come you couldn't pursuade the Python devs that PEP393 was so flawed?
This is illustrated by all the examples I give on this list. In all the cases, I can explain why.
IIRC you've never said that the implementation doesn't work. You've repeatedly given micro benchmarks regarding performance and nothing else.
I never saw somebody beeing able to argue these examples are wrong and/or explaining why they are wrong, except arguing the flexible string representation exists!
Sheer unadultered crap. Was your education at the Dr Goebbels Institute?
jmf
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