
On 10/21/05, Jeremy Hylton <jeremy@alum.mit.edu> wrote:
On 10/21/05, Neal Norwitz <nnorwitz@gmail.com> wrote:
This probably is not a big deal, but I was surprised by this change:
+++ test_repr.py 20 Oct 2005 19:59:24 -0000 1.20 @@ -123,7 +123,7 @@
def test_lambda(self): self.failUnless(repr(lambda x: x).startswith( - "<function <lambda")) + "<function lambda"))
if this means that the __name__ attribute of a lambda now says "lambda" instead of "<lambda>", please change it back. The angle brackets make it stand out more, and I imagine people might be checking for this to handle it specially.
This one may be only marginally worse (names w/parameter unpacking):
test_grammar.py
- verify(f4.func_code.co_varnames == ('two', '.2', 'compound', - 'argument', 'list')) + vereq(f4.func_code.co_varnames, + ('two', '.1', 'compound', 'argument', 'list'))
This doesn't bother me. -- --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)