[Python-Dev] Re: Call for defense of @decorators
"Martin v. Löwis"
martin at v.loewis.de
Fri Aug 6 20:25:28 CEST 2004
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Christian Tismer wrote: > the primary purpose of all the decorator syntax effort > is to get the > > foo = classmethod(foo) > > into the right place, not after but before the definition. > > Dunno if this was mentioned before, but why not simply do that? > Move the statement right before the def and provide a way > that this gets recognized correctly. > > No syntax change, just the convenience people asked for. I don't think this can work. How precisely would you implement it? Python traditionally executes source code from top to bottom, except for loops. Regards, Martin
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