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Dick Moores <rdm@rcblue.com> writes:

> At 06:13 PM 8/9/2007, Ben Finney wrote:
> >it's entirely left to the language implementation which
> >optimisation trade-offs to make, and the language user (that's you
> >and I) should *not* expect any particular behaviour to hold between
> >different implementations.
>
> I'm not clear on the meaning of "implementations" here. Would 2.5
> for Windows, Mac, Linux all be different implementations? Would Iron
> Python be another? ActivePython?

For the purpose of the above statement, you should consider even the
same Python on two different machines to be "different
implementations". As a programmer writing Python code, you should not
expect any "implementation-dependent" behaviour to operate in any
particular way.

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Ben Finney

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