Just a question, when "as" become a keyword in Python 3, can we expect a new syntax using that keyword instead (or additionally)? There's multiple possible syntaxes using "as", even replacing simply @ by "as" would be an improvement IMHO, since that would be english-readable (as static method define foo), like most of Python. Guido van Rossum wrote: > Not IMO, that would just add more mystery (and would require yet > another hack in classmethod to allow it to be called without args). Regards, Nicolas
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