[Python-Dev] PEP 557: Data Classes
Stefan Krah
stefan at bytereef.org
Thu Sep 14 13:45:28 EDT 2017
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On Thu, Sep 14, 2017 at 10:24:52AM -0700, Mike Miller wrote: > An elegant name can make the difference between another obscure > module thrown in the stdlib to be never seen again and one that gets > used every day. Which is more intuitive? > > from collections import record I'd expect something like a C struct or an ML record. > from dataclass import dataclass This is more intuitive, since the PEP example also has attached methods like total_cost(). I don't think this is really common for records. Stefan Krah
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