Message271755
| Author | Guido.van.Rossum |
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| Recipients | Guido.van.Rossum, abarry, benjamin.peterson, berker.peksag, dirn, eric.araujo, eric.smith, eric.snow, gvanrossum, infinity0, james, ncoghlan, peyton |
| Date | 2016-08-01.00:39:33 |
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| Message-id | <CAP7+vJJ3yjZ5TMENTb3Ojtp8FGxXp7-ebb4+NCJtDgeGEDf7Cw@mail.gmail.com> |
| In-reply-to | <1470000752.12.0.592837176995.issue19660@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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Could you link to an example decorator definition and its call site(s) that would benefit? I'm lacking the imagination to understand what a "dynamic decorator" might be. @spam().eggs() is not enough to help me understand -- I understand quite well what syntax people are requesting, but I am unclear on what they actually want to do with it. I worry there's some extreme use of higher-order functions here that would just get in the way of readability, but a real-world example might dispell my fear. (That's what I meant when I said "use case".) |
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| Date | User | Action | Args |
| 2016-08-01 00:39:34 | Guido.van.Rossum | set | recipients: + Guido.van.Rossum, gvanrossum, ncoghlan, eric.smith, benjamin.peterson, eric.araujo, infinity0, eric.snow, berker.peksag, dirn, james, peyton, abarry |
| 2016-08-01 00:39:34 | Guido.van.Rossum | link | issue19660 messages |
| 2016-08-01 00:39:33 | Guido.van.Rossum | create | |