I didn't vote in the poll because the poll we had for signature types probably didn't help us, and because I felt it was premature to vote. I'd rather have more of a discussion than rule out any particular proposal. If we have to do some kind of poll I'd suggest having several more worked-out proposals, discuss particular for some time, and *then* let SIG members rate each of them from 1-5 stars. (The idea of separating the outer syntax from the mini-language was good though!) I don't really see there are other tokens we can use besides angular or square brackets (or the 3rd, non-bracket syntax). Curly braces are different from all other languages and in Python already have very different associations (dicts and sets, and f-string interpolations). On Wed, Jun 1, 2022 at 3:35 PM Erik De Bonte via Typing-sig < typing-sig@python.org> wrote:
- + Angle brackets - 5/12 respondents (Steven, Jelle, Shannon, Erik, Konstantin)
For what it’s worth, my vote for angle brackets really meant, “some token other than square brackets,” because I thought angle brackets were off the table due to parsing ambiguities. Is that how everyone interpreted it?
-Erik
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