Adding item in front of a list
Greg Ewing (using news.cis.dfn.de)
ckea25d02 at sneakemail.com
Mon Apr 14 22:32:34 EDT 2003
Ben Hutchings wrote:
> 3. The non-keyword arguments are assigned to the first (m - n) unmatched
> optional parameters, and the n unassigned required parameters, in
> order of parameter declaration.
Oh, man! I had to do some serious thinking to get my
brain around that.
> Then range would be range(start=0, stop, step=1). But having existing
> arguments match different parameters when you add arguments to the end
> of the list could be confusing.
Well, it wouldn't be any more confusing than what
range() already does.
Having optional parameters in the *middle* of the
list would be interesting, however...
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Greg Ewing, Computer Science Dept,
University of Canterbury,
Christchurch, New Zealand
http://www.cosc.canterbury.ac.nz/~greg
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