Python Macros
Alex Martelli
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Wed Oct 6 04:42:09 EDT 2004
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gabriele renzi <rff_rff at remove-yahoo.it> wrote: > > Why do you feel you need to extend the language for this? Why not (for > > example) overload <<, >> and similar operators? __lshift__, __rshift__ etc. > > ah, so the OP is asking about Higher Order Messages a-la F-Script? (or > hyper ops a-la perl6) > > I don't think this can be done in pure python. You can do half of it, say: > collection >> stuff # map the stuff over the collection > or > collection >> operator << othercollection > > but you cant do > > stuff operator << collection Assuming all of these identifiers are just such, you can't use the latter syntax sugar (nor could you use the shorter 'stuff oper' sugar either even without the << tail), but just tweak the syntax sugar slightly (e.g. put a dot between the identifiers, which syntactically you can't just juxtapose -- or, insert some operator there) and I'd expect you can build whatever weird semantics you intend to (whether it would make any _SENSE_ to go to such contortions is another issue, of course -- not knowing what semantics you expect to associate to this not exactly self-documenting syntax, I can't really guess). Alex
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