builtin functions for and and or?

Roose b at b.b
Sun Feb 13 19:05:10 EST 2005


> Previous discussion on this topic:
> http://groups-beta.google.com/group/comp.lang.python/msg/a76b4c2caf6c435c
>
> Michael
>

OK, well then.  That's really the exact same thing, down to the names of the
functions.  So what ever happened to that?  That was over a year ago!  I
don't see any mention of it in PEP 289?

http://www.python.org/peps/pep-0289.html

It would be hard to imagine such a trivial change being rejected, if it were
in its own namespace.  Did it just happen that no one implemented it?

Or it looks like no one could agree on the names?  From that thread, I see
any/all, anytrue/alltrue, forall/exists.  Either of the first two is fine
with me.






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