[Python-Dev] a quit that actually quits
Fredrik Lundh
fredrik at pythonware.com
Tue Dec 27 16:39:59 CET 2005
Ronald Oussoren wrote:
> Why must quit and exit be so special in the first place? They could
> be plain functions, or even something like::
>
> class _QuitOrExit:
> def __init__(self, name):
> self.name = name
>
> def __repr__(self):
> return "Use %(name)s() to exit."%(self.__dict__)
>
> def __call__(self):
> raise SystemExit
>
> quit = _QuitOrExit("quit")
> exit = _QuitOrExit("exit")
but now we're back to today's situation:
>>> quit
'Use Ctrl-Z plus Return to exit.'
which violates the basic "if you know what I mean, why the /!"&/&!//%¤
don't you do what I say" usability rule.
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