[Python-Dev] Re: method decorators (PEP 318)
Paul Moore
pf_moore at yahoo.co.uk
Sat Mar 27 06:03:22 EST 2004
"Mike Rovner" <mike at nospam.com> writes:
> Given that attributes are part of function object dictionary,
> and defined at function definition time like docstring,
> why not:
>
> def func(atr):
> {author="Guido", deprecated=True}
> '''doc'''
> pass
>
> Presumably {attributes} will be like "doc": only allowed immediately after
> def (interchangebly with "doc") and do no harm in other places.
I quite like this (although it ought to be a real dictionary literal,
ie {'author': 'Guido', 'deprecated': True}, which doesn't read quite
as well.
But I still think this is a separate issue from PEP 318.
Paul
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