functional programming
Tim Peters
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Mon Feb 28 03:42:25 EST 2000
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[posted & mailed] [Christian Tismer, musing about applying continuations to the task of creating explictly hand-optimized tail calls, and then to recursive nested functions] > ... > It is easy to do this, and an apply would be easy as well. > I'm just curious about the interface: It is hard to find > the right names for these functions. > Also, they don't appear to belong to the continuation > module, so I hesitate to embed them there and also hesitate > to write another extension module. > > Stackless Python can stand all kinds of jumps and calls, > anywhere, at any time. The problem is just how to spell it. > > Suggestions? Yes: in the absence of a killer app, it's a distraction. Piling more & more things (that a relatively very few) people miss from Scheme onto your Stackless doesn't make the latter more attractive to most people, and-- unless I miss my bet badly --especially not to Guido. It just (at this stage) complicates your story to no demonstrably good end. KISS applies to social politics as well as to code <0.4 wink>. python-itself-is-subversive-and-stackless-should-be-too-ly y'rs - tim
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