On Tue, Apr 17, 2018 at 3:23 PM, Tim Peters <tim.pet...@gmail.com> wrote:
> [Tim] > >> I'll channel that Guido would be happiest if this rule were followed: > >> > >> Given an assignment statement using "=", the meaning is the same if > >> "=" is replaced with ":=". > Thanks for channeling me. :=) I'd like Guido to chime in again, because I'm pretty sure he won't > accept what's currently on the table. There are two plausible ways to > repair that: > > 1. Continue down the road of making assignment expressions "exactly > like" assignment statements in their full generality. > > 2. Back off and limit assignment expressions to what appears to be the > overwhelmingly most common case motivated by looking at real code (as > opposed to constructing examples to illustrate pitfalls & > obscurities): > > identifier ":=" expression > I haven't had the time to follow this thread in detail; fortunately I don't have to because of Tim's excellent channeling. I am fine with this, it certainly seems the easiest to implement, with the fewest corner cases, and the easiest restriction to explain. (I was thinking there would be a use case for basic tuple unpacking, like seen a lot in for-loop, but the only examples I tried to come up with were pretty sub-optimal, so I don't worry about that any more.) -- --Guido van Rossum (python.org/~guido)
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