>>>>> "GvR" == Guido van Rossum <guido@python.org> writes: GvR> I'd like to make None a keyword. Now, how did I know you were going to want to do that? From python-mode.el (for font-locking): ;; pseudo-keywords '("\\b\\(self\\|None\\|True\\|False\\|Ellipsis\\)\\b" I swear I filled the time machine's tank when I was done with it. +1 BTW. >>>>> "JH" == Jeremy Hylton <jeremy@zope.com> writes: JH> What about True and False? GvR> Maybe in Python 3.0. Old code could define these as GvR> variables and we don't want to break that. (I have no mercy GvR> for old code that defines None, but True and False are a GvR> difference case. :-) Ellipsis then? It's probably used /much/ less than None, but still. -Barry
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