On 5/13/2015 2:42 PM, andrew cooke wrote:
On Wednesday, 13 May 2015 13:37:23 UTC-3, Terry Reedy wrote:
On 5/13/2015 9:25 AM, andrew cooke wrote:
The following code worked on Python 3.2, but no longer works in 3.4.
Bugfixes break code that depends on buggy behavior. See
https://bugs.python.org/issue1683368
Your code also fails in 2.7.9 if you inherit Foo from object.
The exact error messages changed for 3.4 in
https://bugs.python.org/issue7963
> Did something change,
Obviously yes.
thanks, but why does someone on this group always have to be a dick and make
some smart-assed comment like this?
To remind people to ask the question they want answered.
> or have I always been doing something dumb?
You were depending on behavior of object that Guido decided was buggy.
I found the tracker issue by looking for 'object' in the Core and
Builtins sections of the changelog one can access from What's New, first
paragraph (using Highlight All in Firefox).
I spent 15 minutes digging around to find the answer that no one else
gave you, and all your total response is to ignore that, not thank me,
and call me a dick? Whose is the dick here?
Being punished for answering questions is one reason I have mostly
stopped. I will try to remember not to waste time responding to you again.
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