On Oct 8, 2021, at 13:02, Sergei Lebedev <sergei.a.lebe...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I agree that type annotation syntax should be consistent with the rest of the > language, but I'm curious why it has to be "standard Python syntax"? Could > you elaborate a bit more on the reasoning behind that constraint?
Hi Sergei. I don’t mean anything more than just that there should be a single syntax for all of Python. I was just trying to describe “the bits of Python that aren’t type annotations”. Cheers, -Barry
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