Message170813
| Author |
ezio.melotti |
| Recipients |
cvrebert, docs@python, eric.araujo, ezio.melotti, georg.brandl, rhettinger, serhiy.storchaka, terry.reedy, tshepang |
| Date |
2012年09月20日.14:36:17 |
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-1.0 |
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Yes |
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<1348151778.11.0.593169922887.issue14783@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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| Content |
That would be backward incompatible, and there might be some valid (corner) cases to pass it as a keyword. Since people are usually not supposed to use it as a keyword arg, it doesn't matter much if the name is different if that makes the docs more understandable. If someone tries to do int(number=10) and gets an error it would likely switch to the simpler int(10). If he really needs keyword args he can always check the code.
That said, I don't have a strong opinion about this, so if people think that x should be used, it's fine with me. |
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