----- Original Message ----- From: "Guido van Rossum" <guido@python.org> To: "Tim Peters" <tim.one@comcast.net> Cc: <python-dev@python.org> Sent: Friday, April 26, 2002 11:44 AM Subject: Re: [Python-Dev] Making None a keyword > > [Guido] > > > ... > > > It needs to add 'None' as an alternative to all other places where > > > currently NAME occurs. > > > > Fudge. None makes no sense anywhere in, e.g., > > > > dotted_name: NAME ('.' NAME)* > > > > or > > > > global_stmt: 'global' NAME (',' NAME)* > > > > but I suppose it has to be allowed for in 2.3 anyway else an existing > > Yes, that's (alas) the point. > > > import None.None.None as None > > > > would yield a SyntaxError instead of a warning. > > More realistically, > > def foo(a, None=None): > if a is None: ... > > I found 4 examples of this in Zope3 alone, and MAL has some too. > > > Note too that we can't change the generated code at all for 2.3 > > unless under the control of a new future statement, else existing > > None-abusing code could break. > > A future statement makes no sense for this, so I guess all we can do > in 2.3 is warn about use of None in all contexts except in > expressions. > > This is really too bad -- I wish we could decide to just break code > (since it's a clean break) but apparently that's unacceptable to the > users. > Wouldn't it be nice if there were a collection of programs (perhaps those owned by registered paranoids, but whatever) that you could use to get statistics about breakage under some syntax change? Clearly extending this through to run-time would add a huge testing infrastructure that would need maintaining, but allowing people to add their own codes to the syntax-checker base might mollify them a bit about the prospect of future language change. Call it the PythOnGuard (TM) database. :-) - if your programs would break you'll be mailed before it's committed to production. Back to the yardwork ... regards Steve -- home: http://www.holdenweb.com/ Python Web Programming: http://pydish.holdenweb.com/pwp/ home: http://www.holdenweb.com/ Python Web Programming: http://pydish.holdenweb.com/pwp/
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