Message190340
| Author |
v+python |
| Recipients |
amcnabb, bethard, docs@python, guilherme-pg, paul.j3, r.david.murray, v+python |
| Date |
2013年05月30日.05:49:34 |
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-1.0 |
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Yes |
| Message-id |
<1369892974.8.0.923885649687.issue14191@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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| Content |
These sound like good refinements. You've been thinking. By making the fallback happen externally, it simplifies the implementation of parse_intermixed_args, and forces the application to accept responsibility for calling it with a consistent set of arguments, or calling something else. I like that. I don't really see the fallback as a particularly useful feature, so pushing it outside the stdlib, yet still making it simple to implement for any that do find it to be useful, seems like a good tradeoff. |
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