[Python-Dev] Suggesting '.' decorators (PEP318)
Raymond Hettinger
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Sat Aug 7 03:31:19 CEST 2004
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> > I haven't seen this mentioned, so I'm going to throw in my suggestion. > > > > The following makes sense to me, uses previously invalid syntax, and > > uses the '.' punctuation in a way similar to existing/proposed usage: > > -1. This violates my "syntax should not look like grit" rule. Also, the dot prefix should probably be kept free in case a WITH statement is ever introduced. Raymond
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