PEP: Specialization Syntax
Bengt Richter
bokr at oz.net
Mon Aug 8 13:25:22 EDT 2005
On Sun, 07 Aug 2005 21:41:33 -0400, Nicolas Fleury <nid_oizo at yahoo.com_removethe_> wrote:
>Bengt Richter wrote:
[...]
>> But here the problem is not in the __getitem__ method:
>>
>> >>> c.__getitem__(kw='key word arg')
>> (<__main__.C object at 0x02EF498C>, (), {'kw': 'key word arg'})
>>
>> It's just that square bracket expression trailer syntax does not
>> allow the same arg list syntax as parenthesis calling trailer syntax.
>
>I totally agree and that's what I mean. The formulation of the PEP is
>wrong, I should almost not talk about __getitem__ since as you said it
>can have any signature. The PEP is about extending [] syntax to call
>automtically __getitem__ function with more complex signatures.
>
>>> Should other operators that square brackets be used for
>>> specialization?
>>
>> Didn't quite parse that ;-) You mean list comprehensions? Or ??
>
>I mean should angle brackets <> like in C++, or another operator, be
>used instead?
I am getting the feeling that your PEP is about a means to do something C++-like
in python, not necessarily to enhance python ;-) IOW, it seems like you
want the [<new syntax>] to do something like C++ <type_spec> in templates?
(BTW, I have nothing against giving python new capabilities (quite the reverse),
but not by grafting limbs from other animals ;-)
Maybe you want hidden name-mangling of function defs according to arg types
and corresponding dispatching of calls? I am afraid I am still not clear
on the fundamental motivation for all this ;-)
>
>Regards and thx for your feedback,
You're welcome.
Regards,
Bengt Richter
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