Tuple Format?
Grant Edwards
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Mon Sep 4 12:45:17 EDT 2000
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On 04 Sep 2000 14:44:22 +0200, piet at cs.uu.nl <piet at cs.uu.nl> wrote: >>>>>> "Delaney, Timothy" <tdelaney at avaya.com> (DT) writes: > >DT> Monday morning ... of course the back-quote is used as shorthand for >DT> repr(). This makes parsing the two-character one interesting ... we can >DT> actually end up with the equivalent of a single-element list which is >DT> the result of the repr(). > >DT> [` a, b, c `] == [ repr(a, b, c) ] > >Make it (| a, b, c |) then, this is currently illegal syntax and resembles >the current notation. Not that I believe this will ever be accepted. Since you see a lot more tuples that dictionaries, I'd prefer using a two-character delimiters for the less used case (dictionaries) and stealing the curly-braces to use as tuple delimiters. -- Grant Edwards grante Yow! I KAISER ROLL?! What at good is a Kaiser Roll visi.com without a little COLE SLAW on the SIDE?
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