why not extending the syntax for classes, too ?

Erik Max Francis max at alcyone.com
Sun Feb 9 00:41:38 EST 2003


Michele Simionato wrote:

> Sorry, I meant: for functions I would accept both "is" and "as".
> If you say "is" is bad because it means identity, I would
> agree with you; if Holger says "as" is bad since it means renaming, I
> would agree with him.

Because it means renaming what?

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