30 Nov
2016
30 Nov
'16
1:01 a.m.
On 29.11.16 19:58, victor.stinner wrote:
https://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/7efddbf1aa70 changeset: 105395:7efddbf1aa70 user: Victor Stinner
date: Tue Nov 29 18:47:56 2016 +0100 summary: Uniformize argument names of "call" functions * Callable object: callable, o, callable_object => func * Object for method calls: o => obj * Method name: name or nameid => method
This change looks wrong to me. "callable" and "callable_object" are better names for functions like PyObject_Call(), since it supports not just functions, but any callables. "name" is appropriate name of the parameter that denotes a method name, not a method object.