>>>>> "GvR" == Guido van Rossum <guido@python.org> writes: GvR> I just realized there's another use for None as an identifier GvR> that is currently totally legal and which would become GvR> illegal: it's conceivable that someone would use None as an GvR> attribute name, e.g. | class C: | def None(self): pass GvR> C().None() That reminds me, I wonder if we should dust off the old Jython idea of allowing keywords in locations where their non-keywordness is obvious? C().print()-ly y'rs, -Barry
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