[Python-Dev] PEP 263 considered faulty (for some Japanese

Stephen J. Turnbull stephen@xemacs.org
20 Mar 2002 12:21:58 +0900


>>>>> "Martin" == Martin v Loewis <martin@v.loewis.de> writes:

    Martin> This is not (primarily) about Emacs.

Of course it's not---it's about Python.  But I have worked extensively
with a programming system that attempts to implement the functionality
of PEP 263.  Is that experience irrelevant?  That experience came in
XEmacs---of course I'm going to refer to it.

By the way, where others in this thread have similar experience, it
would be helpful if they could refer to previous implementations
similar to PEP 263.

    Martin> This is not something you can do automatically.

Emacs is one of the good environments for doing so semi-automatically,
though.


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