On Mon, 31 Jan 2000, Ka-Ping Yee wrote: > On Mon, 31 Jan 2000, Tim Peters wrote: >... > > No keyword has been added to Python since "lambda", and you can be certain > > Guido will never add another (at least not to Python1) -- this is an > > absolute non-starter. Ping, *you* used to know this better than anyone > > <wink>. > > Okay, okay. You probably have a better memory about this than i do. :) Actually, Tim's memory is failing. "assert" was added in 1.5. :-) Not that this adds to the debate at all :-), but I figured that I am obligated to knock a chair leg out from under Tim every now and then. Cheers, -g p.s. I'm against a ternary operator. use an if/else statement. use def instead of lambda (lambda is the only rational basis given so far to add the operator, but it is bogus to start with) -- Greg Stein, http://www.lyra.org/
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