"Shalabh Chaturvedi" <shalabh at cafepy.com> writes: > I completely agree. This is the second-most elegant syntax, the > most-elegant being: > > def classmethod func(a, b, c): > > Has this been completely rejected? I think it would be pretty hard to implement, parsing wise. Also, I think it risks being NAME soup. Punctuation isn't in-and-of- itself a bad thing! Cheers, mwh -- : exploding like a turd Never had that happen to me, I have to admit. They do that often in your world? -- Eric The Read & Dave Brown, asr
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