On Mon, 4 Oct 2004 08:05:01 -0700, Guido van Rossum <gvanrossum at gmail.com> wrote: > PS a big honking -1000 on Carlos Ribeiro's suggestion of doing this > automatically if the filename path isn't found. Too many chances for > accidentally invoking the wrong thing -- including mysyerious silences > when the named module happens to exist but doesn't do anything when > run as a script (i.e. the majority of modules). (As an aside, I wonder > why every single of Carlos' interactions starts of with an idea that > is completely misguided and then ends with him vehemently defending it > against all opposition. Sounds like a recipe for flame wars to me.) Sorry. Really. I may have expressed myself VERY badly on this topic. Please, let me defend myself as I don't like to leave this impression as I'm just starting here: -- The original idea was not mine -- I was just commenting because it seemed good to me, as I'm limited to a DOS box most of the time, and searching modules by hand tend to become an issue in this enviroment; -- I really meant to say this (regarding YACLO): I *don't* think that adding command line options for everything is a good idea for any software. Also, I think that single line options are confusing, and longer option names are better/more readable. It seems that the message was read with the opposite meaning. -- As far as the rest of the comments are concerned, I apologize if I tend to sound so 'flamish'. Actually, I have a tendency to think aloud sometimes, and to explore different ideas. Sometimes it makes for amusing comments, sometimes it's weird, and sometimes it just sounds dumb. Sometimes I get it right. But overall it's not the right thing to do, specially as I'm yet to make some useful contribution. In the end, I think I should learn to keep my mouth/fingers shut. Lesson taken, and really, really, sorry. -- Carlos Ribeiro Consultoria em Projetos blog: http://rascunhosrotos.blogspot.com blog: http://pythonnotes.blogspot.com mail: carribeiro at gmail.com mail: carribeiro at yahoo.com
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