Mark Hammond wrote: > > ... > > If None becomes a keyword, I would like to ask whether it could be used to > > signal that a method is a class method, as opposed to an instance method: > > > > def classMethod(None, arg): > > ...equivalent of C++ 'static'... > ... > > > I'd also like to ask (separately) that assignment to None be defined as a > > no-op, so that programmers can write: > > > > year, month, None, None, None, None, weekday, None, None = > > gmtime(time()) > > In the vernacular of a certain Mr Stein... > > +2 on both of these :-) me 2, äh 1.5... The assignment no-op seems to be ok. Having None as a place holder for static methods creates the problem that we loose compatibility with ordinary functions. What I would propose instead is: make the parameter name "self" mandatory for methods, and turn everything else into a static method. This does not change function semantics, but just the way the method binding works. > [Although I do believe "static method" is a better name than "penguin" :-] pynguin -- Christian Tismer :^) <mailto:tismer@appliedbiometrics.com> Applied Biometrics GmbH : Have a break! Take a ride on Python's Kaunstr. 26 : *Starship* http://starship.python.net 14163 Berlin : PGP key -> http://wwwkeys.pgp.net PGP Fingerprint E182 71C7 1A9D 66E9 9D15 D3CC D4D7 93E2 1FAE F6DF we're tired of banana software - shipped green, ripens at home
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