Edward K. Ream: > 1. There doesn't seem much debate that dropping @ from the list of symbols > that can never appear in Python programs (outside of comments and strings) > is, in fact, a major change to the language. I do not believe using these symbols is a major change to the language. To me '@', '$' and '?' are currently unused symbols that may be used when there is a good reason to use them. In the past, there has been discussion about using '?' for inline if, '$' for string interpolation, and '@' for extended operators in IIRC matrix operations. Neil
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