Good point! Ignore me, then :-) Cheers, -g On Thu, Jul 06, 2000 at 06:58:17PM -0500, Guido van Rossum wrote: > > On Thu, Jul 06, 2000 at 11:55:14AM -0700, Skip Montanaro wrote: > > >... > > > + /* Exported function to load a readline history file */ > > > + > > > + static PyObject * > > > + read_history_file(self, args) > > > + PyObject *self; > > > + PyObject *args; > > > + { > > > + char *s = NULL; > > > + if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "|z:read_history_file", &s)) > > > > This allows somebody to pass read_history_file(None). That doesn't feel > > right. I'd suggest using the 's' format code. > > > > (if they want the default, then pass nothing at all) > > Hm, I actually like this style and would recommend it. There are > often times where it's useful to pass an explicit parameter that says > "use the default". For example when writing a Python wrapper: > > def my_read_hist(file=None): > ...do-something... > readline.read_history_file(file) > ...do-something-else... > > With what you propose, you'd have to write > > def my_read_hist(file=None): > ...do-something... > if file is None: > readline.read_history_file() > else: > readline.read_history_file(file) > ...do-something-else... > > I don't see how forcing users to do that would be considered elegant. > > --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://dinsdale.python.org/~guido/) -- Greg Stein, http://www.lyra.org/
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