[issue10518] Bring back callable()

Antoine Pitrou report at bugs.python.org
Sat Nov 27 23:33:12 CET 2010


Antoine Pitrou <pitrou at free.fr> added the comment:

> I thought that moratorium meant Guido dis/approval is not applicable to the 3.2

Guido can decide of everything: PEPs, etc. That's what "BDFL" means.
So he can also decide of exceptions to the rules he decided on.
(rules can have exception in any reasonable human society)

> Another listed change was help ease adoption of py3k. How's that helping?

How's it not helping?

I'm not sure what your general point or concern is. Do you have a real
problem with callable() coming back or is it just a formal argument?

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