[Python-Dev] A usability argument for list-after-def (original) (raw)

Anthony Baxter anthony at interlink.com.au
Fri Aug 6 03:21:21 CEST 2004


Phillip J. Eby wrote:

Guido's principal argument against list-after-def, if I recall correctly, was that it is ugly when multiple or lengthy decorators are involved. But, "ugly" isn't an argument any more, so that shouldn't rule out list-after-def. :)

I think you're confusing "ugly" (the @ form) with "potentially hidden several lines down" (list-after-def). My beef with list-after-def is that it's easy to overlook. I suspect in many cases, the decorating of a function or method will fundamentally alter the behaviour of the function or method, so in that case, I'd prefer to make it as obvious as possible.

Anthony

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