In article <3AD8A21D.34800DB9 at home.com>, Don O'Donnell <donod at home.com> writes ... > >PLEASE DON'T DUMB DOWN PYTHON... IT'S SO BEAUTIFUL AS IT IS! > .... >> In 2.2, it will become a SyntaxError instead. >> >How sad. > >-don it often seems that the Gods are unaware of the effects of their God like design decisions; they appear to want everyone to read and understand every detail of the scriptures and at the same time make these scriptures terse and opaque. The Gods are often patronising and attempt to justify changes to their past erroneous decisions by asserting surprise to the masses. I'm not in the least suprised by the current __debug__ behaviour. I'm more suprised by magic behaviour. Exactly what are the magic variables, where are they documented and why if tracing function entry and exits is so useful don't we have a -trace flag. A programming language with more than 240 documents about improvements/changes can hardly be optimal and the retreat into python- dev seems indicative of something wrong. -- Robin Becker
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