gratuitous new features in 2.0
Jeremy Hylton
jeremy at beopen.com
Fri Aug 25 09:35:02 EDT 2000
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Roy Katz <katz at Glue.umd.edu> writes: > * What was ever wrong with sys.stdout.write('...')? > if you have a file open, just use its .write() method. What was ever > so deficient about that statement as to necessate anything like a >> or a > 'to' or an 'in' (or any other orderliness-breaking extension of grammar)? As PEP 214 explains, the print statement has a number of useful features that are not available to a statement like sys.stderr.write(...). > I believe the question can be summed thusly: IS extending the grammar > (and possibly polluting it) worth reaching that extra perl (or > newbie) programmer? The PEP was developed and championed by a seasoned Python programmer who hasn't used Perl in years and years. I don't think the intent was to make Python easier for Perl programmers. (It's already easy.) -- Jeremy Hylton <http://www.python.org/~jeremy/>
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