In my Python class the other day, the professor was going over decorators and he briefly mentioned that there had been this huge debate about the syntax and using the @ sign to signify decorators.
I read about the alternative forms proposed here (http://
www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0318/#syntax-alternatives).
Has anyone thought about just using dec to declare a decorator?
For example:
dec dec2
dec dec1
def func(arg1, arg2, ...):
pass
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