On 7/6/05, Michael Chermside
Paul Moore writes:
I also like the fact that it offers a neat 1-word name for the generator decorator, "@context".
Well, ok... does anyone *else* agree? I too saw this and thought "neat! a simple one-word name!". But then I started worrying that it's not defining the *context*, but rather the *context manager*. While "context manager" is a term I could easily imagine associating only with 'with' statements, "context" is too general a term... even after Python supports 'with' statements I will continue to use "context" to mean lots of different things (eg: decimal.context).
Actually, you're starting to persuade me... Although I generally prefer decorator names which are single words. Along with the at-sign, underscores make the whole thing look a little too "punctuation-heavy" for me (and don't suggest camel case, please!). Paul.