Python does not currently reserve any characters for user extensions. One of the objections to @decorators is that it will cause problems for applications that used '@', simply because of it was one of only three characters that *might* be available. Newer String interpolation will also use up '$', which leaves only '?'. Is it time to reserve a character to the user, or at least to reserve some in certain contexts? Examples: """Python will not use '!' except as part of '!=' """, or """The '?' character is reserved for the user.""" -jJ _______________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Win 1 of 4,000 free domain names from Yahoo! Enter now. http://promotions.yahoo.com/goldrush
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