[Python-ideas] SyntaxWarning for for/while/else without break or return?

geremy condra debatem1 at gmail.com
Sat Oct 10 06:45:53 CEST 2009


On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 7:04 PM, Gerald Britton <gerald.britton at gmail.com>wrote:

> Well I guess you can read the post how you like.  Based on the way
> Python works today, I'm sure you won't get a warning for people
> failing to read the documentation.  In fact, Python issues few
> warnings at all, ever where many other compilers do.  Without a
> significant change in philosophy, it never will.
>

<snip>

You'd do well to consider the fact that you CC'd this comment
to someone with more than 2500 commits to core, and who
happens to have authored our doc system to boot. He may
be qualified to talk about what is or is not pythonic.

Geremy Condra
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