On Tue, 17 Apr 2001 19:58:34 +0100, Tim Howarth <tim at worthy.demon.co.uk> wrote: >In message <3ADC5AE1.53C3C4FE at alcyone.com> > Erik Max Francis <max at alcyone.com> wrote: > >> Tim Howarth wrote: >> >> > Being lazy, I wondered if something like the following was possible in >> > Python? >> >> Hopefully not. In every language that kind of syntax has been >> introduced, it has only led to trouble. > >I've met it in Delphi and assumed it was the norm for object properties. It's in Delphi all right. Now find five Delphi experts and ask them whether they think it's a good idea. >> It saves a small amount of typing (and not very much) at the expense of >> a lack of clarity and the addition of ambiguity. > >I thought with Python's block indenting it would be pretty clear what >was being referred to. > >-- >___ > |im ---- ARM Powered ----
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