> A simple issue I have with: > [classmethod, logged, debug] > def function(args): > ... > Is "How do you type this into Idle?" I realize this is not the most > important of considerations, but access to experimentation is going to > be vital. You can always force with: > >>> if True: > [classmethod, logged, debug] > def function(args): > ... > > but I wonder if we want to go that route. Since it will normally be part of a class, you shouldn't have any problem. I expect that toplevel functions with decorators will be rare enough to put up with the "if True" work-around. --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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