[Python-Dev] Why aren't decorators just expressions?
Nick Coghlan
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Sat Sep 16 08:21:03 EDT 2017
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On 16 September 2017 at 21:22, Serhiy Storchaka <storchaka at gmail.com> wrote: > Actually I remember somebody raised this question a year or two ago, but > don't remember details. Aye, I remember that as well, but apparently the thread title for the discussion was sufficiently unrelated to the eventual topic that I can't find it with Google. Anyway, I think the outcome of that particular thread was something like: 1. The most reasonable-sounding enhancement request is the one to allow subscripts: "@deco_group[deco_id]" 2. If we're going to relax the restrictions at all, it probably makes sense to just allow arbitrary expressions 3. You can already use arbitrary expressions in practice by defining "def deco(x): return x", and then writing "@deco(whatever_expression_you_want)" 4. Nobody was motivated enough to actually implement the change and then ask Guido if he'd changed his mind on the topic since 2004 Cheers, Nick. -- Nick Coghlan | ncoghlan at gmail.com | Brisbane, Australia
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