pep 8 constants
Rhodri James
rhodri at wildebst.demon.co.uk
Tue Jun 30 05:03:11 EDT 2009
On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 09:57:27 +0100, Rhodri James
<rhodri at wildebst.demon.co.uk> wrote:
> On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 03:37:15 +0100, Eric S. Johansson <esj at harvee.org>
> wrote:
>
>> Steven D'Aprano wrote:
>>
>>> Why do you think a smart editing environment is in opposition to coding
>>> conventions? Surely an editor smart enough to know a variable name
>>> spoken
>>> as "pear tree" is an instance and therefore spelled as pear_tree (to
>>> use
>>> your own example) would be smart enough to know a variable name spoken
>>> as
>>> "red" is a constant and therefore spelled "RED"?
>>
>> no. I think a smart editing environment should support a coding
>> convention. If
>> an editor is smart enough to track type and instance information, yes.
>> It should
>> be able to generate the right strings for symbols. The question is, how
>> do we
>> get such a smart editor. as far as I know, none exist and the smart
>> ones so far
>> seem to be oriented towards hand use and are almost inaccessible to
>> speech.
>
> But is it really possible for an editor to be smart enough
Gah. Ignore me. I hit 'send' instead of 'cancel', after my musings
concluded that yes, an editor could be smart enough, but it would have
to embed a hell of a lot of semantic knowledge of Python and it still
wouldn't eliminate the need to speak the keyboard at times.
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Rhodri James *-* Wildebeest Herder to the Masses
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