Overloaded Operators allowed???
Bjorn Pettersen
bjorn at roguewave.com
Wed Jul 5 17:38:35 EDT 2000
More information about the Python-list mailing list
Wed Jul 5 17:38:35 EDT 2000
- Previous message (by thread): Overloaded Operators allowed???
- Next message (by thread): Overloaded Operators allowed???
- Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ]
Jeff wrote: > > Can you overload operators as you can in other languages? For example, can > I make "&" give the address of something as in C++? Or can I only overload > things like the cmp operator? i.e. I want to say &string and get the > address of string. Since "&string" is illegal syntactically in Python it wouldn't make sense to let you overload on it. It would be like saying "I want to overload @ in C++ so I can use it to append lists, like list1 @ list2..." Besides, you really don't want the address of the string (trust me <wink>). -- bjorn
- Previous message (by thread): Overloaded Operators allowed???
- Next message (by thread): Overloaded Operators allowed???
- Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ]
More information about the Python-list mailing list