Thomas Wouters <thomas@xs4all.net>: > Now, if only there was a terribly obvious way to spell it... so that it's > immediately obvious which of the two you wanted... Well, in the case of for key in d: or for value in d: it's immediately obvious to a *human* reader what is meant, so all we need to do is make the compiler a bit smarter. This can easily be done by the use of a small table, containing the equivalents of the words 'key' and 'value' in all known natural languages, against which the target variable name is matched using some suitable fuzzy matching algorithm. Soundex could be used for this, if we can decide on which version to use... Greg Ewing, Computer Science Dept, +--------------------------------------+ University of Canterbury, | A citizen of NewZealandCorp, a | Christchurch, New Zealand | wholly-owned subsidiary of USA Inc. | greg@cosc.canterbury.ac.nz +--------------------------------------+
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