Earlier today (from my prespective <wink>), Guido said that Python 2.0 is supposed to include zip(), list comprehensions, range literals and augmented assignments. In private mail, Guido said the list is open to downwards debate, so I'm opening it. <wink> Would anyone feel really bad if we postpone list comprehensions and augmented assignments to a later version? I'm a bit afraid of those features, since they are quite large, and it is yet uncertain how programs which use those features will look. (OTOH, zip will simply replace some map(None) and iterating in parallel by index, and [0:10:2] will replace range(0, 10, 2), so we have a pretty good idea about their effects) -- Moshe Zadka <moshez@math.huji.ac.il> There is no IGLU cabal. http://advogato.org/person/moshez
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