Python's biggest compromises

Gerald Klix Gerald.Klix at klix.ch
Sat Aug 2 05:38:38 EDT 2003


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This is not a function. This just the same as blocks in Algol 68,
because both do not defer execution until the fuction is called.

Of course you can define the semantics of such a block in terms
of a function defintion and an immedirate call to the fuction.
This is done in the Scheme languges let syntax.

HTH,
Gerald

OKB (not okblacke) wrote:
| Gerald Klix wrote:
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|>What Python realy needs here is some means to make an expression
|>from a list of statements (called suite in the syntax defintion).
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|     	I believe this is called a "function".
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