On 10/4/2013 3:35 PM, Serhiy Storchaka wrote:
04.10.13 16:56, Steven D'Aprano написав(ла):
I have some custom Unicode error handlers, and I'm looking for advice on
the right API for dealing with them.
I'm planning to built this error handler in 3.4 (see
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.py
04.10.13 16:56, Steven D'Aprano написав(ла):
I have some custom Unicode error handlers, and I'm looking for advice on
the right API for dealing with them.
I have a module containing custom Unicode error handlers. For example:
# Python 3
import unicodedata
def namereplace_errors(exc):
c = e
04.10.13 20:22, Chris Angelico написав(ла):
I'd be quite happy with importing having a side-effect here. If you
import a module that implements a numeric type, it should immediately
register itself with the Numeric ABC, right? This is IMO equivalent to
that.
There is a difference. You can't use
On 10/04/2013 06:56 AM, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
Should the module holding the error handlers automatically register them?
I think it should.
Registration only needs to happen once, the module is useless without being registered, no threads nor processes are
being started, and the only reason
On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 11:56 PM, Steven D'Aprano
wrote:
> Should the module holding the error handlers automatically register them?
> In other words, if I do:
>
> import error_handlers
>
> just importing it will have the side-effect of registering the error
> handlers. Normally, I dislike imports
I have some custom Unicode error handlers, and I'm looking for advice on
the right API for dealing with them.
I have a module containing custom Unicode error handlers. For example:
# Python 3
import unicodedata
def namereplace_errors(exc):
c = exc.object[exc.start]
try:
name = un