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by wavemode
5 days ago
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It's effectively a pause. In a project the size of CPython, and a subproject the complexity of a JIT, you can't continue work on a separate branch/repo without guaranteeing that there will be a massive amount of (both textual and semantic) merge conflicts down the road. |
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If it is, is it not documented somewhere? Maybe as a formal PEP?
If it is not and it is still in heavy experimentation phase (which is fine), it should not be part of the mainline CPython no matter how much more effort it is for the team to experiment with.