27 Aug
2019
27 Aug
'19
3:52 p.m.
On Tue, Aug 27, 2019 at 05:24:19AM -0700, Andrew Barnert via Python-ideas wrote:
There is a possibility in between the two extremes of “useless” and “complete monster”: the prefix accepts exactly one token, but can parse that token however it wants.
How is that different from passing a string argument to a function or class constructor that can parse that token however it wants? x'...' x('...') Unless there is some significant difference between the two, what does this proposal give us? -- Steven