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Stuart D. Gathman wrote:
Pyspf still had default modifier. I added a flag to turn it off.
However, which is better:
a) Ignore it, to match RFC.
b) Using probably means an older policy, so follow it to more likely
get the intended result.
I think I will make pyspf throw an AmbiguityWarning for it in harsh
mode.
Maybe do (b) in lax mode, and (a) in strict mode?
Sounds good.
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