[Python-Dev] Py3k: Except clause syntax (original) (raw)
Greg Ewing greg.ewing at canterbury.ac.nz
Tue Mar 21 02:20:53 CET 2006
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Gareth McCaughan wrote:
but wouldn't if be nice if you could say
def f((x0,y0) as p0, (x1,y1) as p1):
I'm not sure that it would. Currently you can look at a function header and get a picture of its calling signature, but this would clutter it up with implementation details of the function that aren't relevant to the caller.
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