Do pythons like sugar?
Afanasiy
abelikov72 at hotmail.com
Thu Jan 9 05:47:13 EST 2003
On Thu, 09 Jan 2003 03:25:41 -0700, some Dalke wrote:
>Afanasiy wrote:
>>>A few languages provide syntax sugar for dealing with
>>>this by allowing you to localize the class scope.
>>>
>>>Does Python? eg. `with self do:`
>
>> So the answer is a definitive no? I want to do things as I have them,
>> I don't want to change my design just to be able to type 'self' less.
>
>It's a definite no. From previous accounts, said sugar is hiding
>rat poison. It's advantages are slight to its disadvantages. Eg,
>for your case it would have hid a poor implementation rather than
>yield a better one.
You don't know what I am doing. My design is perfect.
In my situation, your way is wrong. I am not looking to
hide a poor implementation. That's a rude assumption.
>> Is there any tricky one-liner that brings object members in scope?
>
>Yes but I won't tell. You shouldn't use it.
Excellent, thanks.
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