-1 in the current form, since an expression such as
[y := f(x), x/y] ...
is confusing (I'd read this as [y := (f(x), x/y)]
Using explicit parens around it would resolve this issue:
[(y := f(x)), x/y] ...
but even with that, I'm not excited about the additional line noise this adds - there's a reason why we have for-loops in the language after all, explicit is better than having to look thrice, etc. etc. :-)
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On 02.05.2018 11:49, Victor Stinner wrote:
Hi,
I would like to start a poll on Chris Angelico's PEP 572 "Assignment Expressions", restricted to Python core developers, to prepare the talk at the Language Summit:
https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0572/
The poll is on the *current* PEP. I propose 4 choices:
- +1: you like the PEP
- -1: you dislike the PEP
- 0: you are not sure if you like it or not, or you have no opinon
- don't reply to this poll :-)
Just reply to this email with "+1", "0", "-1". Please don't elaborate here, it's just a quick poll, use python-dev if you want to talk :-)
The poll will end next Tuesday, May 8, the day before the Language Summit.
I propose a poll because I'm unable to track the opinion of each core dev, too many emails have been sent to python-dev, and maybe some people changed their mind during the long discussion (which started in February) :-)
Note: Obviously, it's just a poll, not a vote. Guido van Rossum is the one who will pronounce himself on the PEP, to accept to reject it, so the only one allowed to vote ;-)
Victor
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