[Python-Dev] PEP 572: Assignment Expressions
Jeroen Demeyer
J.Demeyer at UGent.be
Wed Apr 18 01:49:47 EDT 2018
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On 2018-04-18 02:13, Chris Angelico wrote: > I'm much happier promoting a full-featured assignment expression than > something that can only be used in a limited set of situations. Is > there reason to believe that extensions to the := operator might take > it in a different direction? If not, there's very little to lose by > permitting any assignment target, and then letting style guides frown > on it if they like. This is a very good argument: why artificially restrict the operator? This reminds me of the artificial restriction of decorator syntax (why is @foo()() not legal?). There was never a rationale given for that and now we are stuck with it.
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