On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 2:38 PM, Masklinn <masklinn@masklinn.net> wrote:
On 2011-12-10, at 15:42 , Oleg Broytman wrote:
>   You can use annotations. See PEP 3107. Twas implemented in Python 3.0.
It's not used by the runtime though (I think IDEA/PyCharm uses it, but
I wouldn't bet on it), so it's mostly documentary at this point.


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pyopt uses annotations as types for parsing command line options if that counts:

http://code.google.com/p/pyopt/

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--Yuval