[Python-Dev] conditional expressions?
Daniel Mahler
mahler@cyc.com
Tue, 16 Oct 2001 12:02:00 -0500
Guido van Rossum writes:
> > > (1) In order to do short-circuiting evaluation, the name would have to
> > > be recognized by the parser, which means it would have to be a new
> > > keyword.
> >
> > That surprises me.
> > In a conventional compiler architecture,
> > I would expect this to be a static analysis and code generation issue.
> > In languages that have multiple parameter passing disciplines
> > (eg Pascal, Simula),
> > the parser does not track how any given argument is being passed.
>
> This just shows how little you know about how Python is implemented. ;-(
True, but I am learning.
>
> > > (2) It looks too much like a function call for my comfort.
> >
> > I am trying to make the case that it *is* a function call,
> > with args 2 & 3 being passed by-name.
> > Or at least it can very sensibly be viewed and implemented that way.
>
> Python has no by-name argument passing mechanisms, and adding one just
> for this purpose strikes me as the tail wagging the dog.
But it need not be the only one ;)
> --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
regards
Daniel