[Python-Dev] Alternate notation for global variable assignments
Nick Coghlan
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Tue Oct 28 23:09:22 EST 2003
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Guido van Rossum strung bits together to say: > which loses the "aha!" effect of a cool solution. It also IMO > requires too much explanation to the unsuspecting reader who doesn't > understand right away *why* rumpelstiltkin imports itself. I believe someone else also suggested that if rumpelstiltskin should be imported as: import fairytales.rumpelstiltskin then a bare import is going to have trouble, even inside the module. Cheers, Nick. -- Nick Coghlan | Brisbane, Australia ICQ#: 68854767 | ncoghlan at email.com Mobile: 0409 573 268 | http://www.talkinboutstuff.net "Let go your prejudices, lest they limit your thoughts and actions."
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