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positional argument
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See :term:`argument`.
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provisional package
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A provisional package is one which has been deliberately excluded from
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provisional API
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A provisional API is one which has been deliberately excluded from
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the standard library's backwards compatibility guarantees. While major
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changes to such packages are not expected, as long as they are marked
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changes to such interfaces are not expected, as long as they are marked
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provisional, backwards incompatible changes (up to and including removal
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of the package) may occur if deemed necessary by core developers. Such
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of the interface) may occur if deemed necessary by core developers. Such
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changes will not be made gratuitously -- they will occur only if serious
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flaws are uncovered that were missed prior to the inclusion of the
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package.
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fundamental flaws are uncovered that were missed prior to the inclusion
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of the API.
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Even for provisional APIs, backwards incompatible changes are seen as
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a "solution of last resort" - every attempt will still be made to find
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a backwards compatible resolution to any identified problems.
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This process allows the standard library to continue to evolve over
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time, without locking in problematic design errors for extended periods
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of time. See :pep:`411` for more details.
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provisional package
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See :term:`provisional API`.
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Python 3000
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Nickname for the Python 3.x release line (coined long ago when the
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release of version 3 was something in the distant future.) This is also
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