Annoying octal notation
MRAB
python at mrabarnett.plus.com
Thu Aug 27 13:42:58 EDT 2009
Ethan Furman wrote:
> Steven D'Aprano wrote:
>> A mistake is still a mistake even if it shared with others.
>>
>> Treating its with a lead zero as octal was a design error when it was
>> first thought up
>
> [snippage]
>
> I have to disagree with you on this one. The computing world was vastly
> different when that design decision was made. Space was at a premium,
> programmers were not touch-typists, every character had to count, and
> why in the world would somebody who had to use papertape or punch cards
> add a lead zero without a *real* good reason? I submit that that real
> good reason was to specify an octal literal, and not a decimal literal.
>
> Now many many years have passed, much has changed, and a leading zero
> (like so much else) no longer makes the sense in once did -- especially
> in a very wide-spread and general purpose language like Python. That
> does not mean it was not a very good decision at the time.
>
I think that it although it might have been reasonable when C was
invented, it wasn't a good idea when Python was invented.
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