[Python-3000] Py3k release schedule worries
Georg Brandl
g.brandl at gmx.net
Wed Dec 20 11:51:07 CET 2006
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Guido van Rossum schrieb: > On 12/19/06, Georg Brandl <g.brandl at gmx.net> wrote: >> > - turning list comprehensions into syntactic sugar for generator expressions >> >> I'd like to point out that there is already my patch for that, which implements >> set comprehensions and list comprehensions exactly as syntactic sugar for >> GEs. This, however, affects performance greatly as LCs are executed in their own >> function scope, which isn't necessary. A better implementation would therefore >> leave the LC implementation as is, only preventing the name leaking into the >> enclosing scope. > > Do you think you have it in you to tackle this? I'll implement it if only someone can point me in the right direction how to do it. Georg
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