[Python-Dev] None as a keyword / class methods
Ken Manheimer
klm@digicool.com
Thu, 23 Mar 2000 18:15:42 -0500 (EST)
On Thu, 23 Mar 2000 bwarsaw@cnri.reston.va.us wrote:
> See, you can't catch that SyntaxError because it doesn't happen at
> run-time. Maybe you meant to wrap the try suite in an exec? Here's a
Huh. Guess i should have read barry's re-response before i posted mine:
Desperately desiring to redeem myself, and contribute something to the
discussion, i'll settle the class/static method naming quandry with the
obvious alternative:
> > p.classMethod("hey, cool!") # also selfless
These should be called buddha methods - no self, samadhi, one with
everything, etc.
There, now i feel better.
:-)
Ken
klm@digicool.com
A Zen monk walks up to a hotdog vendor and says "make me one with
everything."
Ha. But that's not all.
He gets the hot dog and pays with a ten. After several moments
waiting, he says to the vendor, "i was expecting change", and the
vendor say, "you of all people should know, change comes from inside."
That's all.