Concrete classes -- stylistic question
Michael Hudson
mwh at python.net
Fri Oct 11 06:44:15 EDT 2002
Alex Martelli <aleax at aleax.it> writes:
> Aahz wrote:
>
> > In article <lkk7kq5i38.fsf at pc150.maths.bris.ac.uk>,
> > Michael Hudson <mwh at python.net> wrote:
> >>
> >>Not sure it's useful, but it was fun :)
> >
> > You're sick. Go sit over by the Martellibot.
>
> Not sure I'm all that happy to sit near somebody who's
> busy implementing such systematic typechecking...!!!-)
The only reason I did that was because you had to write *something* on
the right hand side of "attr = " (really! and because I wondered how
easy it would be).
Your example[0] using defaults is nicer.
Cheers,
M.
[0] I don't know how I failed to find that; I was sure I'd seen
something like what I was doing before. I tried hunting around on
google, but didn't see it.
--
> With Python you can start a thread, but you can't stop it. Sorry.
> You'll have to wait until reaches the end of execution.
So, just the same as c.l.py, then?
-- Cliff Wells & Steve Holden, comp.lang.python
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