[Python-Dev] Py3k: Except clause syntax (original) (raw)
Tristan Seligmann mithrandi-python-dev at mithrandi.za.net
Wed Mar 22 11:04:34 CET 2006
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- Greg Ewing <greg.ewing at canterbury.ac.nz> [2006-03-21 13:20:53 +1200]:
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.
For maximal utility, this would affect the calling signature of the function, too: it would now have keyword arguments named p0 and p1.
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