Jordan wrote:

I wish in retrospect I'd had the time, patience and focus to edit the
initial post to make it more measured and less inflammatory, because
its clear the tone

I will ignore that.

> detracts from the argument I'm making, which I feel still stands.

class C():
  def f():
    a = 3

You made a complaint and an incomplete proposal identical to what others have proposed. But here is where the idea always sinks. Suppose as you propose 'self' is added to the arg list. How is a mindless algorithm to decide whether to change a to 'self.a' to make it an attribute or leave it alone as a local variable? Or would you abolish local vars from methods (which would slow them down)?

As near as I can see, any concrete detailed implementable proposal would be a more major change in Python or its implementation than 'down-with-self'ers usually admit.

If the argument you refer to is instead that 'Explicit is better than Implicit' is a bit overused and inadequate as a technical response, then I agree. But excuse me for being unsure ;-).

Terry Jan Reedy

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