Oren Tirosh <oren-py-d@hishome.net> writes:
On Mon, Jan 27, 2003 at 04:22:52PM +0000, Michael Hudson wrote:
So we're around to suggesting
def <arbitrary-rvalue>(params): ...
I hope you're joking...
Well, not entirely. I was more trying to tease out of you what you intended.
Just in case you are not: a fully-qualified name consists of identifiers separated by dots.
I hadn't seen the phrase "fully-qualified name" used in this thread; it wasn't obvious to me that any such limitation was implied. I may have missed something, of course.
It's not an arbitrary expression. At least that's how it works in the Python module namespace.
But as a generalisation of "foo=new.function(CODE, GLOBS, 'foo')", what I mentioned would be valid too. I'm not sure it's *sensible*, but that's a different kettle of fish... Cheers, M. -- ... Windows proponents tell you that it will solve things that your Unix system people keep telling you are hard. The Unix people are right: they are hard, and Windows does not solve them, ... -- Tim Bradshaw, comp.lang.lisp