[Python-Dev] Informal educator feedback on PEP 572 (was Re: 2018 Python Language Summit coverage, last part)
Greg Ewing
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Wed Jun 27 19:31:43 EDT 2018
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Steven D'Aprano wrote: > The *very first* motivating example for this proposal came from a > comprehension. > > I think it is both unfortunate and inevitable that the discussion bogged > down in comprehension-hell. I think the unfortunateness started when we crossed over from talking about binding a temporary name for use *within* a comprehension or expression, to binding a name for use *outside* the comprehension or expression where it's bound. As long as it's for internal use, whether it's in a comprehension or not isn't an issue. > Tim Peters has also given a > couple of good examples of mathematical code that would benefit strongly > from this feature. > > Going back a few months now, they were the examples that tipped me over Well, I remain profoundly unconvinced that writing comprehensions with side effects is ever a good idea, and Tim's examples did nothing to change that. -- Greg
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