On Mon, Aug 26, 2002 at 03:10:59PM -0400, Andrew Koenig wrote: > Oren> Would such as product type be anything more than than a > Oren> predicate about tuples? > > No, I don't think it would. > (explanation about ML functions deleted) > Can you give a more concrete example of what could a cartesian product of type predicates actually stand for in Python? > However, if you're going to define predicates over tuples of (Python) > types, then you had better not try to define those predicates as part > of the tuples' class definitions, because they don't have one. Naturally. Andrew, in reply to your "scribble in the margin" question about two weeks ago see http://www.tothink.com/python/predicates Oren
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