> Hm. So if we reversed the order so that the outermost decorators (such as > classmethod) come first in the list, would that sway you to relent in favor > of decorators-after-arguments? Not really, because they're still hidden behind the argument list. > I don't like the reversed order, but I think I'd be a lot more > comfortable with explaining that relatively minor semantic oddity to > other developers than I would be with trying to explain the major > syntactic oddity (relative to the rest of the Python language) of > decorators-before-def. OTOH to C# programmers you won't have to explain a thing, because that's what C# already does. --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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