That's understandable, but it's just a thing that occurred to me. Maybe 
it's not that important, but you can give it some thought (or not). One of 
my random thoughts that could mean something or nothing :)

On Monday, 14 July 2014 15:39:57 UTC, Anthony wrote:
>
> On Monday, July 14, 2014 11:01:11 AM UTC-4, sasogeek wrote:
>>
>> I just think that since there's that concept of decorators and the fact 
>> that there's quite a number of them and functions they perform, it'd be 
>> good to have them all listed somewhere with (at the very least) their 
>> definitions and maybe some examples on how to use them. (instead of being 
>> scattered in different places in the documentation).
>>
>
> But why do decorators in particular need this treatment? They are just a 
> standard part of Python, like functions and classes. In what situation do 
> you need to reference a comprehensive list of decorators -- any more so 
> than a comprehensive list of functions or classes?
>
> Anthony
>

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