Tim Peters wrote: > > [James Logajan] > > Design mistakes one has made do tend to weigh on one's soul (speaking > > from more than two decades of programming experience) so I understand > > the primal urge to correct them when one can, and even when one > > shouldn't. > > Is this a case when one shouldn't? That is, is it a specific comment on PEP > 260, or just a general venting <wink> here? Just a general bit of silly "<wink>" venting. Insert some non-zero fraction in the wink. I tried to insert some obvious absurdities to indicate I was not being very serious. (Yes, I know that one shouldn't try that in mixed company.)
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