[Moshe Zadka] > PUSH "1" > PUSH "2" > BINARY_ADD > > In Python that gives "12". In Perl that gives 3. > Unless you suggest a PERL_BINARY_ADD and a PYTHON_BINARY_ADD, I > don't see how you can around these things. [Tim] > Perl needs distinct flavors of BINARY_ADD for its infix "+" and "." > operators. Once you accept that, there's no real problem here (it simply > means that Python's and Perl's "+" operators would need to map to different > opcodes). And if you call Python's + opcode PYTHON_BINARY_ADD and Perl's PERL_BINARY_ADD, it's exactly what I said, isn't it? Are you agreeing or disagreeing with me? ;-) And more importantly, what do you think it means for the feasibility of such a project? -- gpg --keyserver keyserver.pgp.com --recv-keys 46D01BD6 54C4E1FE Secure (inaccessible): 4BD1 7705 EEC0 260A 7F21 4817 C7FC A636 46D0 1BD6 Insecure (accessible): C5A5 A8FA CA39 AB03 10B8 F116 1713 1BCF 54C4 E1FE Learn Python! http://www.ibiblio.org/obp/thinkCSpy
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