Message111791
| Author |
eric.araujo |
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BreamoreBoy, aptshansen, brett.cannon, brian.curtin, eric.araujo, georg.brandl, lukasz.langa, michael.foord, tseaver |
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2010年07月28日.11:32:11 |
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<1280316733.53.0.916042089032.issue1682942@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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I advised putting a blankline between the first line of a docstring and the rest of it, not between the docstring and the body of the function.
Re. prefix, Wordnet is more precise than Collins here: "an affix that is added in front of the word". A prefix is not just a sequence of characters, it’s a morpheme (building block for word, if you want). So prefix is a wrong name in the docstring of str.startswith, since e.g. "pyt" is not a prefix, whereas "out" is, but str.startswith works with any sequence, not only something that is a prefix.
> Other reviewers didn't pose the current name as inapt
They’re not linguists. Not saying this is a good or bad thing. :)
Using linguistics terms to speak of computer languages is often a bad thing, but in this case I’d like to avoid using prefix. |
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