[Python-Dev] quit() on the prompt
Crutcher Dunnavant
crutcher at gmail.com
Wed Mar 8 00:26:17 CET 2006
I am probably the biggest proponent of magic variables, but this just
won't work.
First, commands and lines are not the same thing, so:
print \
exit
breaks your propossal.
Second, quit and exit are bindable variables, and you need to be sure
that they still mean _quit_, and not something else.
On 3/7/06, BJörn Lindqvist <bjourne at gmail.com> wrote:
> do {
> cmd = readline()
> do_stuff_with_cmd(cmd);
> } while (!strcmp(cmd, "quit"));
> printf("Bye!");
> exit(0);
>
> KISS?
>
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> mvh Björn
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