#14494: Document that absolute imports became default in 3.0 instead of 2.7.

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Petri Lehtinen 2012-05-19 18:34:06 +03:00
parent 6709b7d5d1
commit 079bfc962d
4 changed files with 7 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ language using this mechanism:
| division | 2.2.0a2 | 3.0 | :pep:`238`: |
| | | | *Changing the Division Operator* |
+------------------+-------------+--------------+---------------------------------------------+
| absolute_import | 2.5.0a1 | 2.7 | :pep:`328`: |
| absolute_import | 2.5.0a1 | 3.0 | :pep:`328`: |
| | | | *Imports: Multi-Line and Absolute/Relative* |
+------------------+-------------+--------------+---------------------------------------------+
| with_statement | 2.5.0a1 | 2.6 | :pep:`343`: |

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@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ division = _Feature((2, 2, 0, "alpha", 2),
CO_FUTURE_DIVISION)
absolute_import = _Feature((2, 5, 0, "alpha", 1),
(2, 7, 0, "alpha", 0),
(3, 0, 0, "alpha", 0),
CO_FUTURE_ABSOLUTE_IMPORT)
with_statement = _Feature((2, 5, 0, "alpha", 1),

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@ -598,6 +598,7 @@ Ken Manheimer
Vladimir Marangozov
David Marek
Doug Marien
Sven Marnach
Alex Martelli
Anthony Martin
Owen Martin

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@ -10,6 +10,10 @@ What's New in Python 3.2.4
Core and Builtins
-----------------
- Issue #14494: Fix __future__.py and its documentation to note that
absolute imports are the default behavior in 3.0 instead of 2.7.
Patch by Sven Marnach.
- Issue #14761: Fix potential leak on an error case in the import machinery.
- Issue #14699: Fix calling the classmethod descriptor directly.