Hi all, BTW, Alex Martelli and me have created a PEP 312 some time ago (when the debate of inline if was hot).
I wish lambdas will not be deprecated in Python but the key to that is dropping the keyword (lambda). If anybody could think of a better syntax for lambdas _with_ arguments, we could develop PEP 312 further. I DO like the idea of support for universal declaratives in Python. (This way SQL, Prolog, grammar, DTD, lazy expressions, decision tables (advanced switch statements) etc things could be added in a Pythonic way.) We only need brief lambdas and lets (for closures), IMHO. Sincerely yours, Roman Suzi -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] =\= My AI powered by GNU/Linux RedHat 7.3 -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list