Michael Hudson wrote: > (I think Raymond has identified the problem I have with resource > manager more clearly then I did; I certainly don't think I'd realise > what "decimal.Context() is a resource manager" meant at first > reading). I'm also worried that "resource manager" is too narrow a term, and would only fit by considerable stretching in many cases. I'm thinking about something like "context manager", or at least something with "context" in it. Greg
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