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[Python-Dev] Why not support user defined operator overloading ?

[Python-Dev] Why not support user defined operator overloading ? [Python-Dev] Why not support user defined operator overloading ?Ned Batchelder ned at nedbatchelder.com
Mon Sep 30 04:09:34 CEST 2013
On 9/29/13 9:02 PM, 张佩佩 wrote:
> On 2013/9/30 8:53 Greg Ewing wrote:
>> It does need to know the operator's precedence and
>> associativity, though, which means either declaring
>> it somewhere, or having some kind of fixed rule
> I suggest all user defined operator are at lowest priority.

Peipei, this is an interesting discussion, but doesn't belong on 
Python-Dev.  The Python-Ideas mailing list is for exactly this kind of 
topic.

--Ned.

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