Hello python-list, As I Understood, semantic may be next:
def qwerty(a,a.i,b,b.i,f.j): pass Would work like: def qwerty(anonymous1,anonymous2,anonymous3,anonymous4,anonymous5): (a,a.i,b,b.i,f.j)=(anonymous1,anonymous2,anonymous3,anonymous4,anonymous5) del anonymous1 del anonymous2 del anonymous3 del anonymous4 del anonymous5 If so then I like it, because it more explicit than anything other and it is working right now. I just tryed: >>> class Stub: ... pass >>> def qwer(a1,a2,a3,a4,a5): ... (a,a.i,b,b.i,f['i'])=(a1,a2,a3,a4,a5) ... del a1 ... del a2 ... del a3 ... del a4 ... del a5 ... print (a,a.i,b,b.i,f['i']) >>> f={} >>> qwer(Stub(),1,Stub(),2,3) (<__main__.Stub instance at 0x00C49530>, 1, <__main__.Stub instance at 0x00C498C8>, 2, 3) So there are not too much for implement. Another question - named arguments. How I can assign to them? May be so: f={} def qwerty(a,a.i,f['i']): print (a,a.i,f['i']) qwerty(f['i']=3,a=Stub(),a.i=4) - ? and for __init__: class MyClass: def __init__(self,self.i,self.j,self.k): pass MyObject = MyClass(self.i=1,self.j=2,self.k=3) ? or may be there can be an aliase syntax? class MyClass: def __init__(self, self.i by i,self.j by j, self.k by k): pass MyObject = MyClass(i=1,j=2,k=3) -- Sokolov Yura [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Python-Dev mailing list Python-Dev@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-dev Unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-dev/archive%40mail-archive.com