On 13/05/25 6:28 am, Left Right wrote:
Read the associate release note.
I take it you're referring to this:
In a future Python version, SyntaxError will
eventually be raised, instead of SyntaxWarning. (Contributed by Victor
Stinner in gh-98401.)
That doesn't contradict what I said. Currentl
Left Right writes:
>> Second, the word "lie" is far more harsh than what I presume
>> you meant to say. For me, and I think for most people, the word
>> "lie" implies a deliberate intent to deceive.
>
> No, it doesn't. Consider Joseph Conrand's Heart of Darkness,
No, thank you.
I am trying to h
Chris and Oleg (sp?), please control your tempers; your latter posts added
nothing useful to the conversation.
(Apologies for the late reply, I was out of town.)
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> Second, the word "lie" is far more harsh than what I presume
> you meant to say. For me, and I think for most people, the word
> "lie" implies a deliberate intent to deceive.
No, it doesn't. Consider Joseph Conrand's Heart of Darkness, the final
episode where Marlow comes to Kurtz' widow and te
> But the message doesn't say it's an error. It uses the word "warning",
> not "error". You're tilting at a straw horse here.
Read the associate release note.
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Left Right writes:
> Then it just means that the grammar lies. The two claims are mutually
> exclusive, so either one is a lie or the other or both.
[...]
A couple of points.
First, the convention in this and most other Usenet newsgroups
is to write new text *below* any quoted text. This is kno
Anyone going to PyCon? I'll be there, getting in Tuesday night.
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