[Python-Dev] PEP for Better Control of Nested Lexical Scopes
Greg Ewing
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Wed Feb 22 08:09:20 CET 2006
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Mark Russell wrote: > PEP 227 mentions using := as a rebinding operator, but rejects the > idea as it would encourage the use of closures. Well, anything that facilitates rebinding in outer scopes is going to encourage the use of closures, so I can't see that as being a reason to reject a particular means of rebinding. You either think such rebinding is a good idea or not -- and that seems to be a matter of highly individual taste. On this particular idea, I tend to think it's too obscure as well. Python generally avoids attaching randomly-chosen semantics to punctuation, and I'd like to see it stay that way. -- Greg
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