30 Dec
2005
30 Dec
'05
9:26 a.m.
Ka-Ping Yee wrote:
In a fair number of cases, Python doesn't follow its own recommended naming conventions. Changing these things would break backward compatibility, so they are out of the question for Python 2.*, but it would be nice to keep these in mind for Python 3K.
Constants in all caps: NONE, TRUE, FALSE, ELLIPSIS
That's ugly. I bet with this change you will find modules out there which do True = TRUE at the start. In fact, I like it that the basic Python functions and most of the types are all-lowercase. It find the code to be better readable. Reinhold -- Mail address is perfectly valid!