[Python-Dev] Decorators: vertical bar syntax
Heiko Wundram
heikowu at ceosg.de
Sat Aug 7 11:27:04 CEST 2004
Am Samstag, 7. August 2004 06:35 schrieb Edward Loper:
> I'm including both of the following variants:
> |classmethod
> |accepts(int, int)
> |returns(float)
>
> def foo(arg1, arg2):
> ...
>
> def foo(arg1, arg2):
> |classmethod
> |accepts(int, int)
> |returns(float)
>
> ...
>
> (I prefer the second, but would be happy with either.)
-0.5 for the first, because | hard to read (I just noticed that in my eMail
client), and -1 for the second, because decorating a function (some of you
suggested even _after_ the docstring) in the actual function takes away all
there is to decorators: making it immediately clear that a function is being
decorated. If we would have to specify decorators after the actual def and
the doc-string, there'd be no need for decorators, as that's what we can do
at the moment too.
Heiko.
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