[Python-Dev] Re: new syntax for wrapping (PEP 318) (original) (raw)
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Thu Feb 26 09:40:48 EST 2004
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On Thu, Feb 26, 2004, Barry Warsaw wrote:
On Thu, 2004-02-26 at 03:31, Jeremy Fincher wrote:
efer this syntax to any other suggested syntax. Perhaps it's because I'm used to C (or practically any other language with type declarations), which puts type declarations ("restraints") before the defined function rather than after. I think I still like the pre--function-name-bracket-bracketed-decorator syntax because of the English-like parsing combined with the visual (parenthetical) distinction.
Eh? I can't parse that. ;-)
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