[Python-Dev] Informal educator feedback on PEP 572 (was Re: 2018 Python Language Summit coverage, last part)
Greg Ewing
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Sun Jun 24 19:30:24 EDT 2018
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Guido van Rossum wrote: > Greg seem to be +0 or better for (a) Actually, I'm closer to -1 on (a) as well. I don't like := as a way of getting assignment in an expression. The only thing I would give a non-negative rating is some form of "where" or "given". Brief summary of reasons for disliking ":=": * Cryptic use of punctuation * Too much overlap in functionality with "=" * Asymmetry between first and subsequent uses of the bound value * Makes expressions cluttered and hard to read to my eyes -- Greg
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