[Bioperl-l] Bio::*Taxonomy* changes
Hilmar Lapp
hlapp at gmx.net
Thu Jul 27 16:38:30 UTC 2006
That's what I said could be possible here on much shorter notice that
we'd do usually due to the low usage.
Eventually deprecated modules should also be physically removed, so
you want to prepare for that. (removing a module breaks scripts that
used it; issuing a warning alerts to this being forthcoming.)
-hilmar
On Jul 27, 2006, at 12:30 PM, Sendu Bala wrote:
> Hilmar Lapp wrote:
>> How do you mean 'process'? You create a new module, and then you
>> deprecate the ones you're phasing out. If possible you rewrite the
>> implementation to use the new module.
>>
>> Not sure this answers your question?
>
> I guess. I was thinking of just making Bio::Taxonomy::Node isa
> Bio::Taxon and then simply removing all the code from Node, leaving
> just
> some perldoc that said it had been renamed?
>
> Or should there be some methods that issue a warning and then call
> SUPER?
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