Hmm, I think I'm seeing mostly the (guarded) entry/exit part of "guard" metaphor, but I see what you mean (not allowing "entry", so to say, right?). Not sure. Michael On 7/3/05, Raymond Hettinger <python at rcn.com> wrote: > > "Guarding a scope with a decimal.Context() object <explain effect>." > > Doesn't "guard" suggestion conditional execution? > > > Raymond >
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