Le mer. 15 avr. 2020 à 23:38, Glenn Linderman <v+pyt...@g.nevcal.com> a écrit : > Do the child objects truly need to be wrapped, or just accessed? > > Thanks for your comments though, they inspired a thought. > > The problem with the glom syntax versus the dotted syntax is that the > minimal syntax is bulky. > > obj.abc.def.ghi versus glom( obj, 'abc.def.ghi') > > The problem with attribute syntax is the conflict with regular > attributes, and the limitation of valid identifier characters. Glom > probably doesn't have these problems. > > So my new thought is that we need a new syntax. The minimal existing > syntax might be > > obj._('abc.def.ghi') or maybe obj['abc.def.ghi'] > > although the latter would conflict with regular dict lookups, but obj > isn't a regular dict, so that might not matter.
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