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
> 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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> 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
Anyone going to PyCon? I'll be there, getting in Tuesday night.
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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
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
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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