On 17.06.2017 02:27, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
I think this is somewhat similar to a suggestion of Nick Coghlan's. One
possible syntax as a statement might be:
y = b + 2 given:
b = a + 1
Just to get this right:this proposal is about reversing the order of
chaining expressions?
Instead of:
b = a + 1
c = b + 2
we could write it in reverse order:
c = b + 2 given/for:
b = a + 1
If so, I don't know if it just complicates the language with a feature
which does not save writing nor reading nor cpu cycles nor memory and
which adds a functionality which is already there (but in reverse order).
Maybe there are more benefits I don't see right now.
Sven
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