[PATCH 1 of 1] util: remove any() and all()

Masklinn masklinn at masklinn.net
Mon Jul 5 03:34:51 CDT 2010


On 2010-07-05, at 10:26 , Didly Bom wrote:
> 
> May I ask what is the point of supporting more than one version of Python?
Letting people use mercurial on the non-latest version of the Python runtime as it may not be available for various reasons? For instance the current Debian stable (lenny) packages Python 2.5, AppEngine runs on 2.5 as well, I don't know where it stands now but in 2009 OpenSolaris still bundled 2.4 and 2.5, not 2.6, etc...

> Are many people running mercurial "uncompiled", (i.e. using the version of
> python installed in their system), rather than a version that has been
> packaged with its own python executable (such as the one that you get when
> you install TortoiseHg)?
What's the relevance of that?


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