On Wed, 2 Jan 2013 03:49:16 +0400
Oleg Broytman
The problem is you are listing examples which *in your opinion* are issues with Python. Other people would have different ideas of what is an issue and what is not. This can't be the right methodology if we want to write a piece of Python docs.
Absolutely not. I collected the list of examples in reply to a question "what are warts and why one cannot just document solutions?" I hope I managed to show that warts are built (or unbuilt, so to say) so deep in Python and the stdlib design it's impossible to fix them with code or documentation.
Now please stop FUDding. It is outrageous to claim that missing features are "impossible to fix with code or documentation". If you come with a reasonable syntax for anonymous code blocks (and have a patch to back that up), I'm sure they would be accepted. If you can't or don't want to, then you can't accuse our community of being biased against anonymous code blocks. Regards Antoine.