Tim> Well, Jeez, Greg -- Skip took over the patch, Ping made changes to Tim> it after, I got stuck with the PEP and the Python-Dev rah-rah Tim> stuff, and you just sit back and snipe. That's fine, you're Tim> entitled, but if you choose not to do the work anymore, you took Tim> yourself out of the loop. Tim, I think that's a bit unfair to Greg. Ages ago Greg offered up a prototype implementation of list comprehensions based upon a small amount of discussion on c.l.py. I took over the patch earlier because I wanted to see it added to Python (originally 1.7, which is now 2.0). I knew it would languish or die if someone on python-dev didn't shepherd it. I was just get the thing out there for discussion, and I knew that Greg wasn't on python-dev to do it himself, which is where most of the discussion about list comprehensions has taken place. When I've remembered to, I've tried to at least CC him on threads I've started so he could participate. My apologies to Greg for not being more consistent in that regard. I don't think we can fault him for not having been privy to all the discussion. Skip
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