At 09:05 AM 4/22/2006 -0700, Aahz wrote: >I've been following the with/context discussion, not that closely, but >reading all the posts. I also have to write docs on this for Python for >Dummies, which I think is going to be the first book out after 2.5. So >far, my take is that I want the block of code to be executed in a >context. I'm probably going to use that terminology no matter what gets >decided here -- I think it's the only sensible way to describe it for >newcomers. Aside from that, I don't care all that much. > >(Actually, we just turned in the first draft, and I haven't talked about >context managers at all -- what I said was that EXPR returns a context.) And what did you say that __context__ returns?
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