On 25 nov 2003, at 3:12, David Eppstein wrote: > In article <200311250038.hAP0cLc03924 at oma.cosc.canterbury.ac.nz>, > Greg Ewing <greg at cosc.canterbury.ac.nz> wrote: > >>> OTOH I hate seeing name references inside string quotes, because it >>> complicates reference checking by tools like PyChecker >> >> Oh, dear... you're going to like some of the other tricks >> I'm pulling in PyGUI even less, then... > > Name references inside string quotes are also a standard part of PyObjC > (used to represent an objective-C "selector" i.e. a method name that > has > not yet been bound to an object type). That's an implementation detail, and the name references are references to *Objective-C* identifiers which are not always valid Python identifiers (it's highly unlikely that 'foo:bar:' will ever be a valid Python indentifier, while it is a valid Objective-C method name) Ronald
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