from future import pass_function

Ross Ridge rridge at csclub.uwaterloo.ca
Thu Jul 26 00:03:55 EDT 2012


Ross Ridge <rridge at csclub.uwaterloo.ca> wrote:
> No, they're very much alike.  That's why all your arguments for print
> as function also apply just as well to pass a function.  Your arguments
> had very little to do what what print actually did.

Chris Angelico  <rosuav at gmail.com> wrote:
>Except that print / print() is executable. Execution proceeds through
>your code, comes to a "print", and goes off to handle that, then comes
>back to your code. But "pass" doesn't have code attached to it. Why
>should it be a function?

For consistancy with print.  What it does doesn't matter any more than
what print did mattered.

					Ross Ridge

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